YOUr WeeKeND 411 Dance On EB City To Raze The Roof Dam Saturday By Chuck Wentworth series of previous repair efforts are obviously ponding issues and ensure the building would SENTINEL not working, recommended that commissioners be properly protected well into the future. take action to replace the roof. While stating she In discussion, commissioners acknowledged The Sierra ©Copyright 2016 Sierra County Sentinel was not yet able to determine if sufficient rev - that a previous estimate for replacing the Twirlers Prompted by water damage to offices during enue would be available in the present budget, administrative building’s flat roof came in at Square the previous week’s rainstorms and citing safe - Montgomery indicated that if not, funding could approximately $126,000. Commissioner Kathy Dance Club ty concerns for administrative staff, members of be set aside in the upcoming fiscal cycle and sug - Clark told the board that she had experience of Truth or the Truth or Consequences (T-or-C) City gested the board move forward with the initia - with similar roof issues and said after a while Consequences, with permis - Commission unanimously agreed to move for - tive. water damage and resulting leaks could not be sion from the Bureau of ward with a project to replace city hall’s roof, After noting the shortcomings of city hall’s effectively repaired. Clark said that she felt the Reclamation, will be hosting during their April 26 regular meeting. adobe-style flat roof, Montgomery recommend - roof replacement project was necessary, even a special event square Finance Director Lori Montgomery reported ed that commissioners consider the installation though it would obviously be expensive. dance on April 30 at the that water damage within the administration of a pitched metal roof, which would eliminate Commissioner Joshua Frankel noted Elephant Butte Dam. The building was significant, and after noting that a event is bringing dancers (‘ROOF’ Continued On Page A3) from all over the state of New Mexico, eastern Arizona, southern Colorado, and west Texas to Elephant Butte and the city of T-or-C. The dance will be held from 11 a.m. until approxi - mately 11:30 a.m. Following the dam dance the square dancers head over to the T- or-C Civic Center for their Southwest District meeting at 1 p.m., followed by square dancing from 2 until 4 p.m. The public is invited to attend both events. Spectators will be able to watch the Elephant Butte Dam dance from Highway 51 at the overlook, with traffic control provided by the Sierra County Sheriff’s Department. There is no April 29, 2016 Your Hometown Newspaper charge to attend, watch, and 22 pAges • 3 iNserTs • 50¢ ARRESTED: to enjoy the group dancing. Admission is also free to SVH CONSTRUCTION: go and watch the 2 p.m. Man District Dance at the Civic Center. The square dancers Bond are looking forward to cele - brating the Centennial for Caught the Elephant Butte Dam in a SVH EB Clinic Opening Soon colorful and joyous manner Sale Sets and then dancing away the Driving afternoon at the Civic Center.Two Day Springtime Course Market, Dance Stolen By Chuck Wentworth SENTINEL NeWs BrieFs ©Copyright 2016 Sierra County Sentinel Vehicle With an anticipated vote to Bus Tour In accept by Joint Powers By Frances Luna Commission (JPC) members SENTINEL Town Today Thursday afternoon, April 28, ©Copyright 2016 Sierra County Sentinel Sierra Vista Hospital (SVH) will An Elephant Butte man has Register to vote, talk with take delivery of more than $31 been arrested on multiple folks about issues and more million from a New Mexico charges including burglary, during the Gracias Bus Tour Finance Authority (NMFA) theft of a motor vehicle and that will stop at The bond sale, and begin moving drug charges through the Grapevine Bistro first thing forward with the planned con - cooperating efforts of three Friday morning. struction of new hospital facili - law enforcement agencies in Story Page A2 ties. Sierra County. SVH Chief Executive Officer An off-duty Truth or (CEO) Mike Zimmerman Consequences Police Officer Earth Day announced the passing of this witnessed a man breaking into milestone to members of the a white Suburban in the hospital’s governing board Walmart parking lot on April Celebration Wednesday, April 27. He said By Chuck Wentworth SVH authorities long ago secured the clinic’s 19. The officer called for assis - representatives of the con - tance and the vehicle was The Bountiful Alliance tracted bond team with RBC SENTINEL future location, at the corner of Odessa Street hosted a successful Earth ©Copyright 2016 Sierra County Sentinel and Butte Boulevard, but ran into delays gaining stopped nearby. Jeremy Wood Financial reported that the sale was found driving the SUV, Day Celebration Saturday, was completed earlier that In his report to the Sierra Vista Hospital (SVH) authorization of the expansion at the state level. April 23, 2016 downtown. morning and confirmed that governing board April 27, Chief Executive Officer Zimmerman said with this news, renovation (‘CAUGHT’ Continued On Page A14) We have pictures of the $31,205,641 was raised for (CEO) Mike Zimmerman noted that state author - of the new clinic space began on April 25 and winners and events. construction of SVH’s new hos - ities had cleared the way for the opening of new told the governing board that the clinic would be Pictures A12 clinic in the City of Elephant Butte. (‘CLINIC’ Continued On Page A7) (‘SALE’ Continued On Page A7)

QUIET MOMENTS Complaints Against Heavenly Father, thank HIGH LOW You for sending Your Holy April 22 82 46 Spirit to dwell personally Local Appraiser April 23 83 41 in me and in all who April 24 83 45 believe. Holy Spirit, I con - April 25 81 46 fess I have no strength, attorney’s fees and April 26 75 49 energy, or power on my By Etta Pettijohn expenses to answer the April 27 77 53 own to fulfill God’s call on For The SENTINEL complaints. April 28 78 54 my life. I need Your ©Copyright 2016 Sierra County Sentinel “There are uniform standards enabling today and every - The New Mexico Real Estate Appraisal Board (REAB) last week in the appraisers practice that AVGS . F OR WEEK BEGINNING April 22 day. So come and live Your dismissed complaints filed by two local women against a real guides me,” said Barrett. High 80 º • Low 48 º life through me. Use every estate appraiser. “Had I had an ownership Elephant Butte Lake Levels part of my being - my emo - Truth or Consequences residents Sophia Peron and Ariel interest in the property Lake Elevation (04-29-16): 4,347.52 ft. tions, my thoughts, my Doughtery filed complaints with the REAB challenging local in question, it would Elevation (1 Year ago): 4,335.79 ft. will, my actions, my words, appraiser Vince Barrett’s assessment of a six-acre property have been against Extended Forecast and my time as Your own. belonging to developer Randy Ashbaugh for nearly $1.5 million. state statutes. But, although I Fill me with Your power. The New Mexico Spaceport Authority requested the appraisal do own some property nearby, I SOURCE: National Weather Service Set my words on fire so I on the property belonging to Ashbaugh, and had hoped to pur - did nothing against any laws. Friday, April 29 will declare Your glory and chase and build a visitor center on the property. “This hurt me, it affected my Clear - high 71 , low 47 point others to You. In Doughtery and Peron claimed that Barrett had a conflict of credibility, and cost me financially,” Jesus’ name, interest (Barrett owns land near the appraised property), and that he said. “The reason they (Doughtery Saturday, April 30 Clear - high 76 , low 50 Amen. the appraisal is based on a series of misconstrued facts, which they and Peron) filed the complaints was to say is a pattern Barrett uses to, “Conflate land values.” Sunday, May 01 obstruct the sale of the property to the P.Cloudy - high 72 , low 46 On April 20 Sheila Harris, the compliance liaison for the New spaceport, and it was easy for them – it cost Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department, Boards and absolutely nothing to file the complaint.” Monday, May 02 INSERTS INSIDE: Commissions Division, wrote Barrett a letter stating, “The New Both Doughtery and Peron are outspoken Clear - high 71 , low 48 Mexico Real Estate Appraisers Board met on 4/19/16 and care - critics of the spaceport, and have spoken at sever - Tuesday, May 03 Bullocks Grocery fully reviewed the complaint filed al Spaceport America meetings P. Cloudy - high 77 , low 52 Hatch Valley Sentinel against you by the above reference complaining about the apprais - Wednesday, May 04 Complainant. It was the decision of al. Clear - high 84, low 56 the Board to dismiss and close the T-or-C Film Fiesta Barrett said the Spaceport Thursday, May 05 complaint.” America chose him to assess the Clear - high 87, low 56 Barrett said the REAB voted land’s value because he is a respected unanimously to dismiss the case, local appraiser, and was aware he Friday, May 06 Clear - high 79 , low 49 which cost him about $17,000 in owned land nearby. email: [email protected] Johnny Lee & TG Sheppard In Concert d by May 7 Presente 7:30 T-or -C Civic Center Tickets at T -or -C Bank of SW, Cherrill ’s, KCHS Radio Station, or at www.kchsradio.com A2 - NEWS SIERRA COUNTY SENTINEL - APRIL 29, 2016 NEWS Second Annual Gracias Bus Hillsboro Historical Society Tour To Roll Into T-or-C Acquires Black Range Museum By Etta Pettijohn Anders, who inherited it. She ing to their history. Sentinel Report getting involved in the election process. For The SENTINEL ran the museum until her age The HHS encourages the The New Mexico Federation of Labor’s 2nd “This is a critical year for getting our state ©Copyright 2016 Sierra County Sentinel limited the time she could ded - conservation of those resour- Annual Gracias Bus Tour will make its second back on the right track. Working people have Another piece of history will icate to it, and to preserving the ces through the researching, stop in Truth or Consequences at the Grapevine faced unprecedented attacks under the control be preserved for future gener - historical artifacts it houses. drafting and publication of his - Restaurant, 113 Broadway, on Friday, April 29 at of the GOP-led House,” said New Mexico ations after the Hillsboro His- The HHS has scheduled an toric or new articles, journals, 9 a.m. for a “Sunny-Side Up Labor Breakfast” Federation of Labor President Jon Hendry. torical Society’s (HHS) recent open house for May 7 from 10 books or newsletters. Addition- event. “We’re starting now to make sure every voter purchase of the Black Range a.m. until 5 p.m. ally the society works on the The goal of the five-day, five-city tour is to understands why it is so important for them to Museum. “This is a big step for the development and production host in-district thank you events for legislators get involved and to put their support behind real According to Harley Shaw, a HHS and an important turning of audio and/or video record - who stopped particularly bad bills for New working family champions in this year’s elec - Hillsboro resident and HHS point,” said Shaw. “No doubt ings that document life in the Mexico working families, and to educate voters tion,” he said. “It’s time for New Mexico working board member, the building we have a lot of work ahead of mining district of the Hillsboro on the importance of the 2016 elections for the families to take our state’s progress back into was a part of the legendary us and a few challenges, but I area, and exhibits and special future of our state. our own hands.” Sadie Orchard’s brothel, which believe we are up for it. We events at the HHS Education Breakfast attendees will be able to register to For more information visit she was operating in the town always welcome volunteer Center. The goal of HHS is to vote, talk about issues affecting working families, www.NMWorkingFamilies.com. as far back as 1893 when it was help and donations. Please con - bring people together who are meet local political leaders and learn more about called the Orchard Grove Hotel. tact one of the board to see interested in the history of It was also likely the same how you can help.” Hillsboro. building where the Chinaman, The Hillsboro Historical For more information on the Tom Ying, operated a restau - Society’s mission is to preserve, HHS, or the museum, or to rant. collect, and protect the history donate to the acquisition, The HHS is an all-volunteer, of Hillsboro, Kingston and the repair and upkeep of the muse - non-profit organization quali - surrounding area, through the um, contact Harley Shaw at fied under Section 501(c)3 of preservation of artifacts, docu - [email protected], or the Internal Revenue Code. All ments and photographs relat - call 575-895-5385. donations are tax deductible. In recent years the building Bowling For the Community has been part of a privately owned museum run by June VFW Post 3317, Aux. Happenings

By John Carrasco Congratulations to all the nominees. We now move for - ward to the Election of Officers, which will take place on May 28 during the regular meeting. Here’s what’s happening during the last week in April. Free pool is on Sundays and Mondays, and pool tourna - (Courtesy Photo) ments are Tuesday through T-or-C Moose Family Center donated a sponsorship of $100 Saturday (all tournaments to the Sierra Joint Office on Aging’s Fiesta Bowling begin at 2 p.m.). Canteen spe - cials on Sundays are from 11 Tournament. Funds raised will go provide meals and other a.m. to 3 p.m. The menu for programs for seniors and homebound residents. Lodge Past Friday is French dip with fries, Governor and Community Service Chairman Joe Lopez pre - and on Saturday we’ll have sented the check. We would also like to thank and congrat - burgers on the patio (build ulate Joe as he concludes his year serving as Moose your own). International’s Deputy Supreme Governor for the state of The activity meeting sched - uled for Wednesday, April 27 New Mexico. has been moved to Wednesday, May 4. And speak - ing of May, get ready for a full OLD CABALLO SCHOOL first week! Here’s a sneak peek so mark those calendars. Bake Sale Pies • Cakes On the May 3 it’s Taco Cookies & Bars Tuesday; May 5, Cinco de Mayo Bread & Rolls Mexican plate and Sue Barr & Flea Market APRIL 30 • 9-3 will entertain; May 6, BLTs; May 7, following Fiesta Parade, burgers and dogs; and May 8 is Terrific Baked Goods! Mother’s Day. There will be no Sunday Brunch on that day. The Mother’s Day meal will FREE COFFEE begin around 1 p.m.; all the mother’s meals will be comple - mentary. That’s all I know. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all active duty troops, Vendor tables for rent: $10 POW/MIAs and their families. Call 743-3469 or 743-0327 God bless. Highway 187 (MM26) Turn just North of Caballo Post Office Subscribe To 4.29 THE SENTINEL! AUTOMOTIVE Home Delivery! SERVICE Available in T-or-C, AND eB & Williamsburg && REPAIR e-subscriptions also available! Call 894-3088 for details IMACA CC KKA/C CERTIFIED CERTIFIED 301 Rock Canyon Rd. Elephant Butte, NM Send us a photo* & story on your (575) 744-5487 Monday thru Friday – 7 am to 4 pm mom to be printed in our SEE US FOR MAJOR th REPAIRS, TOO! Mother’s Day Special, May 6 • Engines • Transmissions Deadline for submissions is Friday, April 29th • Air Conditioners • Brakes • Clutches • Tire Rotation at 4 p.m. email to • Tune Ups • Fuel Injection Service • Engine Diagnostic [email protected] (Foreign & Domestic) • Front & Rear Axle Repairs

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She further acknowledged noted that the first phase of this the policy revisions reflected •Several citizens expressed that the city’s legal representa - project is set to begin in the the administrations recent concerns about traffic/pedes - tives said concerns expressed coming weeks. He told commis - adoption of electronic record - trian issues in the downtown in the EIS and by other parties sioners that the funding appli - keeping. district and called upon the made it reasonable for the cation was part of a continuing •After being assured of fiscal commission to address a num - commission to consider an effort to secure enough rev - and procedural advantages by ber of safety issues. appeal of the resolution. enue to allow the planned proj - T-or-C Police Chief Lee Alirez, Later in the session, commis - In discussion, Clark and ect phases to be completed board members unanimously sioner Frankel outlined local other commission members without interruption. approved the creation of a part- procedures for addressing such shared a mutual conclusion Fuentes acknowledged that time Evidence Supply Tech- roadway issues and urged citi - that the January 16 resolution an application for Colonias nician post within the depart - zens to begin by communicat - was premature, but also funding, also targeted for Phase ment. ing their concerns to the T-or-C emphasized that the proposed 2B, was being considered at •Following a lengthy discus - Police Department. appeal should not reflect a that same time in a special sion, commissioners opted to Commissioner Hechler also change in the city’s past sup - meeting being held next door in postpone consideration of an acknowledged the citizens’ (SENTINEL Photo/Chuck Wentworth) port for the project. the city’s convention center. increase in franchise fees asso - concerns. He asked the city COMMON INTEREST - T-or-C Commissioner Joshua With this point noted, However, he said the Colonias ciated with the city’s contract manager to compile a list of Frankel shared aesthetic considerations with fellow board mayor pro-tem Sandy program’s funding pool was with Windstream Communica- known and reported problem members, during a discussion about the replacement of the Whitehead questioned why the limited and all but assured that tions. areas throughout the city and board would consider an additional revenue would be Although acknowledging in regard to areas involving city hall’s roof April 26. Members agreed with his suggestion appeal. She explained that if necessary regardless of what that the previous commission state owned roadways, sug - to maintain the New Mexico styled theme for the municipal the appeal was approved, and amount the city might receive. sided against the same propos - gested the scheduling of a complex, while also directing city staff to proceed in planning current legal issues were effec - Commissioners were told al, mayor Green nonetheless future meeting with New for the much-needed renovation. tively resolved, the commis - that the USDA/RUS application introduced the measure. Green Mexico Department of the project would include the sion would then have to would seek enough funds to emphasized that he wanted to Transportation officials to inspection and remediation of address a new resolution to complete phase 2B and 3, assess the current Board’s feel - review all applicable issues. RAZE--- renew the original letter of minus whatever might come ings regarding the approximate (Continued From Page 1) any potential mold issues that might be present in the admin - support. Whitehead suggested through the Colonias program. $20,000 available to the city Montgomery’s recommen - istration building from past or the board might let the January (On Wednesday, April 27, through the increase. dation of a pitched metal roof more recent water damage. 16 resolution stand for the Fuentes confirmed that the •During his regular report, and questioned if such an With the board expressing time being, and indicated they Colonias application was the mayor announced that T- option would be appropriate. agreement, Hechler entered a could repeal the measure if it unsuccessful.) or-C now “owns” the marketing He urged board members to motion directing the adminis - was later deemed necessary. •Commissioners unani - title of “America’s Spa Town.” consider that the building’s trative staff to proceed with Clark said the city’s letter of mously accepted a number of He noted that this title was sug - architecture reflected an estab - preparations for a project to support was presently being proposed revisions to the gested by commissioner lished New Mexico-style theme replace the roof and to include utilized in the ongoing Copper and said he would not want a a mold inspection of the build - Flat Mine court proceedings. new metal roof to detract from ing. Because the city is not directly this aesthetic intent. involved in the court cases, she Montgomery said she had COPPER FLAT SUPPORT said she felt the standing letter taken this factor into consider - SHELVED of support was premature, as it ation and was attempting to By a 4-to-1 vote commis - reflected an opinion rendered Join structure the project to include sioners approved the repeal of before all relevant information & preservation of the architec - a previous resolution (22 was available. tural theme if possible. She told 15/16) supporting develop - Following the discussion, commissioners that it might be ment of the Copper Flat Mine. mayor Steve Green accepted a possible for an inclined roof The board originally endorsed motion to repeal the January Friday, April 29 structure to be installed this measure during their 16 resolution and to adopt a beneath the line-of-sight para - January 16 regular meeting. “no stance” position regarding pet of the building’s façade. In In introducing the new the Copper Flat Mine project from 9-2 at: this manner, Montgomery said measure, Commissioner Clark until more information K G C the building could be protected explained that she felt the pre - becomes available. After being st i H re v S without any major changes to vious commission did not fully duly seconded, the motion was te ea review a formal environmental In n w current architectural elements. approved by a majority, with O s! ay impact statement (EIS) about ow es n s Commissioner Rolf Hechler mayor pro-tem Whitehead L at oa R L said his inspection of the the mine project, which was casting the only dissenting o ut administration building issued shortly before the vote. A revealed a concern for staff board’s January 16 decision. OTHER ACTION AND safety, which he stressed was a Clark said a subsequent and more detailed examination of ITEMS more important factor to con - •With a unanimous vote of sider, beyond the obvious need the EIS revealed a number of concerning issues. She also support, commissioners ap- of structural repairs. proved the submission of a In this regard, Commission- noted that several federal and state agencies are presently funding application for phases er Frankel also questioned if 2B and 3, of the wastewater 901 N. Date St. • 894-7188 4.29 A4 – OPINION SIERRA COUNTY SENTINEL - APRIL 29, 2016 OPINION of the people

getting to celebrate her birth - Santa Fe, who we worked with day. anytime we produce a piece – F INANCIAL FOCUS – Myrna was all about work! our name is on, and we take Dear Work before anything else, and great pride in that. Inside the before everything else, but guide is the schedule for the What Can Golf Teach You About Retirement Planning? when she let her hair down she first Film Fiesta and we hope If you’re a golfer, you know the rich. However, by the time they hear Boss sure did have a good time. you will take time to enjoy joys (and occasional frustrations) of about such a stock (if it even exists), it So for those of you who some of the events. the game. But you might not realize may have already cooled off – and, in were lucky enough to know my Speaking of Fiesta, it’s com - that some of the lessons you learn on any case, it might not be right for Before we get started on this mom, please take a second and ing up next weekend. No mat - week’s column I want to take a the links can carry over to other areas their needs. Instead of looking for join me in sending your best ter what you think or how you of your life – such as retirement plan - that ultimate, one-time winner, look second and wish a very special birthday wishes to heaven. compare this year’s events to happy birthday to someone ning. for solid investments that you’d be -0- those in the past, there’s a cer - So whether you’re already retired comfortable holding for the long who isn’t reading this article, Well boss, inside this week’s tain sense of ownership in the but I believe still has a helping or are planning to retire in the next term. newspaper you will find one of Truth or Consequences Fiesta few years, consider the following sug - • Study the course. The more you hand in everything that goes the things I’m most proud of for every person who has on here. gestions: know about a course you’re going to likely since the birth of grown up here. It’s Fiesta, it’s • Try to overcome the “yips.” When play, the better off you will be. You This week’s publication hap - McKenzie, (but please don’t tell who we are, it’s our name, it’s pens to hit the streets on my you miss those short puts – the ones can plan the approaches you’ll take her that). our heritage and it is simply you know you should be making – Krystie Wear on various holes and think about how late mother’s birthday, and We were honored with a about having fun. without her hard work teach - you might be in the grip of your old to avoid the sand, water and rough. phone call from John Hendry So maybe you haven’t sat friend, the “yips.” As you know, it’s not always When planning for your retirement, or even ing and guiding me through the asking if we would be the and watched the parade in a years, this paper would no easy to shake this problem, but many golfers when you’re living it, you also need a strategy, exclusive media partner for the few years, or you’ve avoided have benefited by working to improve their one that addresses questions such as these: longer be in existence. inaugural Truth or the crowded park. Let’s all She always joked about how concentration, especially by adhering to a How can I structure my investment mix to pro - Consequences Film Fiesta. make that a thing of the past strict pre-shot and in-shot step-by-step rou - vide me with a long-term income stream? How her birthday was so close to However, with every honor and get out and celebrate what Fiesta, which happens to be tine. When investing for retirement, or manag - much should I withdraw from my portfolio comes a little bit of work, and makes us “Truth or ing their portfolios during retirement, many each year? When should I start taking Social our largest publications two our part was producing the Consequences!” weeks in a row. I can recall her people can get the investment version of the Security? Am I doing all I can to control invest - Film Fiesta program guide. We In addition to the Film Fiesta yips – that is, they get nervous during market ment-related taxes? apologizing to the employees have included the 32 page full- there is so much more than ahead of time about being downturns, and then they make mistakes, such • Visualize. Consider these words from color program inside every what meets the eye. A lot of as selling quality investments when their price World Golf Hall of Famer Nick Faldo: short-tempered because of the newspaper of the Sentinel as folks have put a ton of work pressure of producing two has dropped. (Remember the first rule of “Visualization is the most powerful thing we well as handing out another into making this year’s Fiesta a investing: Buy low and sell high.) To overcome have.” If you can visualize what you want to do quality newspapers in such a 5000 across the state. I am success. Take in a few of the short time. I have to say, this type of yips, the solution is the same as for on each hole you play, you are well on your very proud of this production events; go to the Roughstock golf: Maintain your focus and concentrate on way toward a successful round. The same idea though, that it probably didn’t and the time that my staff put rodeo, make it to the Civic have so much to do with the making appropriate moves, such as building holds true for retirement planning: If you can into it. Center for the dance, get up and maintaining a diversified portfolio that’s envision the type of retirement lifestyle you stress of the work as it did with As I explained to the folks in early Saturday morning and the disappointment of not ever suitable for your needs, goals and risk toler - want, you’ll be more likely to achieve it by take the kids or the grandkids ance. sticking with appropriate financial and invest - to the fishing derby… but par - • Forget about that hole-in-one. It’s every ment strategies. ticipate! We will see you there. golfer’s dream: a hole-in-one. When you tee up So, there you have them – some ideas that A few of you have called and on that tempting par 3, and you’re feeling good, play well on the golf course and in the retire - asked about tickets for the con - you might just want to go for it – but when you ment arena. Put them to work soon. cert that KCHS radio is spon - do, you could end up overshooting the green or [This article was written by Edward Jones soring. It’s not certain that plunking into the water. Many investors also and provided by Krystie Wear, your local there will be tickets at the try for a “hole-in-one,” in the form of pursuing Edward Jones Financial Advisor, 1502 North door, however we will do our that one “hot” stock that’s going to make them Date St. T-or-C, NM, 575-894-9054.] best to get everyone in to dance the night away. You will be able to see Johnny Lee and TG Sheppard in the Fiesta Parade, but there’s nothing better than dancing to your favorite songs by either of them. At the concert we will also announce the artist for the 2017 concert and dance. –FL Kingston Museum To FIESTA PROrUeGsH eSTnOtCs K RODEO Host Event Fri., May 6 & Sat. May 7 Too often written history glorifies the hell raising and Performances at 7 Fri. & 3 Sat. mythical wild west. See how 601 Rodeo Rd., T-or-C, NM ENTRY INFORMATION folks lived who created true history – making do and rais - Daily Entry - Pay off each day ing a family. Come to the ADMISSION Kingston Schoolhouse $12 - Adults • $6 - Children(6-12) Entries taken at arena Museum open house on $ Saturday, May 14 from 10 a.m. 6 Seniors(62+) • 5 yrs & under - free Friday 5-6 to 5 p.m. Events throughout the day include music, spin - Saturday 1-2 ning demonstrations, dry gold Sheep riding 6 yrs & under panning demonstrations from 2 to 5 p.m. and more. Hot dogs Calf riding 7-9 years and cold drinks will be avail - Limited entries each day able. Tours of “Kingston Main Street in 1890” will be offered ENTRIES at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. The cost is 5:30 Fri. night at announcer stand $10 per person. Purple Sage Paranormal of 1:30 Sat. afternoon at announcer stand When was the last time you had Albuquerque will be on hand in your tank pumped? the evening to lead a special Co-Sponsored by: paranormal investigation at some of Kingston’s most his - toric sites. This event will begin at 6:00 pm. The cost is $20 per person. Come out to Kingston and enjoy a day of fun and relax - Cleaning, Installs, Inspections, Toilet Rental & Service ation. 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Call Cindy T. about greer MLS# 20151593 Member New Mexico Press Association • Elephant Butte Chamber MLS# 20152606 MLS # 20152333 MLS# 2 0145695 APRIL 29, 2016 - SIERRA COUNTY SENTINEL LETTERS - A5 READERS ’ LET TERS Flashback Friday Letters do not necessarily tion ignoring her Bill of s/George Jepson A flashback in time to a date and time that was recorded in your hometown newspaper, the reflect the opinion of this publi - Rights! 919 Poplar St., T-or-C, NM Sierra County Sentinel. Next week we’ll give you the date of the previous week’s feature. cation, its owners, employees Few more serious threats or advertisers. to individual liberty can be DARK SKY DREAM CHEMTRAIL PASSOVER imagined than a corrupt judge I recently returned from a POISONING or judges acting in collusion visit to Tucson, Arizona, defi - Did you notice the smog- outside of their judicial auth- nitely a fun city, much to do like thickness of heavy-metal- ority with the Executive and see there. poisoning Chemtrails sprayed Branch to deprive American The best thing about it for during Passover week? Our Nationals (like Mary Jane Snell me is the ‘dark sky’. mountains visually obscured; and myself) of our liberty! Tucson is a ‘Dark Sky’ city, our lungs and brains assault - Will 11,000 people please designated such by Interna- ed; sneezing and coughing; tell special agent Adrian tional Dark Sky Association Chemtrails atmospherically Flores 1-575-526-2280 to (IDA) (darksky.org) which is manipulated and reduced the stop the willful-destruction of an organization dedicated to rainfall we needed! Mary! Transfer Mary to T-or-C protecting the night sky now We’re bio-warfare dosed and bring criminal complaint and for future generations. often! Chemtrails’ obstruct charges against the gang-of- All the outdoor lights, pub - rain; induce droughts, forest nine-plus wrongdoers! Free lic, commercial and private fires, and sterilize and raise Mary Now! Thanks! are faced downward to the the pH of soil; to ram into your s/Gerald Boland street, with a dark covering on mind ‘false-causes and conclu - [email protected] top to direct the light down - sions’ attributed to climate T-or-C, NM ward. change, when simply manu - (Over 350 words paid) Here in the west the night factured by geo-engineering sky is spectacular – stars, Chemtrails! TRIBUTE TO SUSIE SWOPE moon and planets present a Collect your rainwater and Thank you everyone for fantastic show, even in a big have it tested for heavy met - your donations at the city like Tucson. And because als. Test your blood or hair for Matthew 25 Food Pantry, P.O. of its dark sky status, it draws heavy metals to bring proba - Box 3722, T-or-C, NM 87901. visitors who can enjoy the ble cause evidence to grand Yesterday was our first commercial and natural beau - juries! Nano-aluminum parti - service this month. We served ty of the area. cles inhaled are as dangerous 121 households. Tomorrow I wish our town would take as ingested lead in Flint, afternoon is a “food rescue” up the challenge and educate Michigan’s water supply! day. I drive a pick-up and a citizens on the value and use When will the people in Sierra volunteer takes a van and we of this kind of lighting. County (grasp reality) say retrieve food donated by The IDA provides informa - enough already? When will Walmart. Two or three volun - tion to individuals and com - everyone (especially physi - teers will meet us at the munities on the purpose and cians) formally seek criminal Pantry and we refrigerate, process of how to become complaints against those poi - freeze or shelve the donations ‘dark sky’ city. soning us all? for use at the Pantry next This would be a great asset All counties hosting mili - Thursday. to the Rio Grande Valley and tary bases ought to order Thank you, Susie E. Swope surrounding country. By DOD, DOE, military Chemtrails s/Phyllis Glines focusing our lights downward, shutdown! Coalition of brightonbluff@windstream. and being at least 70 miles Counties should make Chem- net from the nearest next big city, trails enemy number one! we would be promoting Unlawful orders to purposely MORE ON ZEKA VIRUS another great feature in our spray us with very toxic mate - There is always more. environment! rials should bring UCMJ hard There are now 340 cases of s/Diane E Levitt time Leavenworth prison to Zika infection in the U.S. All 719 N Pine St, T-or-C, NM the commanding officer and infections thus far are linked squadron flying ‘death air’ to out-of-country travel. CLARIFICATION missions! Now, the territory in which To the Sentinel: The late Haile Selassie, reli - the Aedes Aegypti Mosquito I appreciate Etta Pettijohn’s gious leader of Ethiopia, said: has been found (the principle compliments in her “Know “Throughout history, it has mosquito carrying the Zika Your Neighbor” column of been the inaction of those who virus) has expanded, due to April 22. could have acted; the indiffer - warmer and wetter weather However, I have to set the ence of those who should have patterns. There is a second record straight on a few known better; the silence of mosquito, and possibly a points in the article. I was last Week’s Flashback: Moving to the Music Feb. 11, 1987 the voice of justice when it third, that is also a carrier of privileged to be one of the mattered most, that has made the Zika virus. This new terri - early biologists applying cap - decided to invite her home to it possible for evil to triumph.” tory appears to reach as far ture technology and radio- spend the night at his place. De facto acts are subversive north as I-40 in New Mexico, tracking to mountain lions, The understanding was that it American legion, Aux. to the United States, our liber - all of Arizona and all but the but a host of young and capa - would be only a temporary ties and are destroying our northern tip of Texas. ble biologists have worked situation. 44 member Activities health, children, homes, chur- There are numerous addi - and are working on the Well, that is not how it ches, farms, ranches, busi - tions to the list of neurological species since my field efforts turned out. By Ginny Lucero to begin serving our guests nesses, contracts, money-sys - disorders the virus causes: ended in the late 1980s. When the man asked the The monthly Lucero pool from the NM State Veterans’ tem, and said acts punishable Zika affects the fetus in all As is always the case, new person to leave, because he challenge was lots of fun for Home. Sue Barr will be provid - under USC Title 18 sections 3, phases of pregnancy. And Zika information has changed the wanted to be alone in his own everyone. Join us next month ing the music for your listen - 4, 2381, 2382, 2383, and hangs around in the nervous way we view things. Much of house again, the intruder filed for more exciting fun. ing and dancing pleasure. 2384! system for many months, even my data would be viewed as abuse charges against the Activities this week kick on Remember on May 7 is the Public servants having an years, after the baby is born. obsolete. owner of the property and had Friday, April 29 when the Fiesta parade in downtown oath to support and defend Zika is carried in the blood Perhaps most important is a restraining order against bridge players get together at Truth or Consequences. We the United States and the and semen; and males can the fact that 30 subspecies are him. 12:30 p.m. Fun pool follows at hope to see everyone at the United States Constitution, pass on the virus to females, no longer recognized. Even at During this mess, as I 4 p.m. and the grill opens at parade. And on May 14 we’ll willfully and knowingly vio - and then to the fetus, through the time I was writing “Soul understand it, the person also 5:30 Then Karaoke gets be holding our “all you can eat late and breach said oath, intercourse. There are many Among Lions” in the 1980s, asked to use his car and underway starting at 6 p.m. breakfast”. duty, bond, ethics daily, by more disorders in which the we were highly skeptical of wrecked it. with Sue Barr. Please take a moment to say violating the unalienable nervous system is compro - this outdated classification. Now the man cannot even Please join us Saturday, a prayer for all our troops, Rights of Sovereign American mised, which can lead to deaf - The NIH study Etta mentions go on his own property. He is April 30 at 9 a.m. at the Hot away and at home. Please National Citizens! Please ness, blindness and paralysis, quickly reduced the number now being forced to take legal Springs Cemetery in T-or-C to honor our troops by wearing share and link Mary Jane and a kind of MS (ADEM). Zika of ecotypes or subspecies to action at his own expense, and help clean up the grounds. red of Fridays. Snell’s story (www.freemary can and has affected adults of six, possibly seven, for the go to court to see if they can Memorial Day is fast now.org) worldwide of the both sexes. North and South American help him get his property approaching, with lots of help - felonious wrongdoer corrup - The CDC is working on a continents combined. back. ing hands this will be finished Subscribe To vaccine that may be ready for In North America, we really In the meantime, thank God in a few hours. of the testing in September. If it have only one subspecies, it is warmer out because the On Sunday, May 1, begin - THE SENTINEL! Pet works, it may be two years whether it’s called mountain property owner is now sleep - ning at 2 p.m., it’s the guys vs. week before it is ready for mass dis - lion, cougar, puma, painter, ing in his car. gals pool challenge. Everyone tribution. Congress is also panther or whatever. Please people, be careful has fun, so stop in for a game Home Delivery! releasing money for Zika One other, perhaps minor, when you let strangers come s or two. ponso research in September; after point: Etta says we started the into your house to stay. You Available in T-or-C, red by Join Sue’s jam session on the mosquito season peaks. study to assess lion predation may think it’s just for Tuesday, May 3 starting at 3 Good old Congress! on dairy cattle. There were no overnight, but you might be p.m. Tacos are served all day. eB & Williamsburg Please don’t forget: Zika dairies in the area we worked. sadly mistaken. Next Wednesday, May 4, isn’t just another life form These were ranches operating Thank you, meatloaf is planned for dinner. e-subscriptions also available! 1607 N. Date, T-or-C, NM looking to find room for itself. mostly on national forest s/Maryalice Trewitt The kitchen will open at 5 p.m. This virus is loaded with a lands and running cow calf 909 Hwy 51, T-or-C, NM Call 894-3088 for details Beccie is a pit bull female vast array of nasty things. It operations. 8-12 months old means to survive. And we, Again, thanks Etta, for the with our global travel habits attention. I just wanted to be and carelessness, are just an sure these points were clari - easy prey. fied. Recent rains are show ing s/H arley Shaw THANK YOU us where water pools and Hillsboro, NM stagnates. It’s a good chance to remove contain ers around BE CAREFUL Faith Families & the property that offer breed - OF STRANGERS ing sites for mosquitos. Many A situation has come to the intersections in the city h ave attention of the people here at Community Businesses low spots that accumulate the senior center in Truth or water. These will have to be Consequences. A senior citi - MANY ANIMALS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION sucked or brushed dry. zen say s they noticed a home - For your generous assistance of the Open Arms Residents will need to help in SEE THEM AT SIERRA ANIMAL SHELTER less woman on the street, and this regard. Mosquitos can after talking with her awhile Pregnancy Center with the 2016 Baby Bottle Campaign 894-2240 4.29 hatch in as little as four days. From the bottom of our hearts.... Thank You Sierra County Our Lady of Perpetual Help Winston Country Church Fellowship Alliance Church Sumthins’ Ice Cream & More We want to thank everyone for their prayers, kind thoughts, Impact Ministries Tractor Supply cards, phone calls, & financial contributions to our family during this difficult time. First Baptist Church Arrey Café Thanks to God we will overcome. During this Church at the Butte All the Fast Stops time God always sent the perfect support & love that we needed. His timing was right! Lighthouse Church of God Winston General Store We are truly blessed to live in such an amazing Church of Christ Johnny B’s Restaurant & loving community. God bless everybody. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Bar-B-Que on Broadway Thank you Desert Springs Lutheran Church Martha’s -Ramon & Lucy, Brenda Gerardo, Dylan Carrillo First United Methodist Church International Hairport 4.29 A6 – COMMUNITY SIERRA COUNTY SENTINEL - APRIL 29, 2016 COMMUNITY again, David became very attached to the little gal and he adopted her before left the sanctuary to relocate in town. The two became inseparable. With David’s passing, Molly is now an orphan and the sweet lit - It’s A Girl! tle gal needs a new loving home. She will make a gentle and faith - ful companion for the right person. We recently posted her photo and story on Facebook. You can also contact us at 575-894-2639 or [email protected] for more information. David, a local resident for the past several years, passed away Trinna is a resident of Arrey. She is also the newest member of recently. He had spent a few months as a work camper at Desert our animal welfare organization. When her health permits, she Haven several years ago and had stayed connected with our volunteers at Desert Haven on Tuesday afternoons. While she organization ever since. Soon after fulfilling his work camping sorts, tags and prices the arts and craft, yarn, sewing items mate - commitment, David decided to make Truth or Consequences his rial that are routinely donated to Paws & Claws Thrift Shoppe, she permanent home. He donned his motorhome for an apartment. also answers the phone. The time she spends in the office when - During David’s stay at the sanctuary he had shared in the res - ever she is able is very much appreciated. We need more volun - cue of little Molly. The young, small size fur-girl was filthy and teers like Trinna at Desert Haven to help with animal care, walk emaciated when she was discovered some afternoon, wandering dogs, socialize with our felines and work on projects such as near the edge of the river behind the NM State Veterans’ Home. painting, etc. (Courtesy Photo) While helping care for her and get her back to trusting humans The kind lady who very thoughtfully dropped off at Paws & Earl and Coleen Greer are thrilled to announce the Claws Thrift Shoppe some creamer and a large container of arrival of their new granddaughter, Eleanor Brooke ground coffee for the team of helpers at Desert Haven didn’t leave Wittwer, born April 13, 2016 at 9:56 a.m. (EST) in her name. So we wish to thank her through this article. Rockville, MD. At birth she weighed 8 lbs, 10 ozs and This week’s wish list includes dog and cat food. We also need 20.5 inches in length. She joins her big brothers, Liam dog walkers. (8), Ben (5) and big sister, Lizzy (3). Worship Opportunities Routine and emergency veterinary care is always a must. Consider contributing to this worthwhile cause by sending a Eleanor’s parents are Will and Brooke Wittwer of monthly contribution to our 501(C)3 non-profit animal welfare Stafford, VA. Her maternal grandparents are Earl and organization at PO Box 638, Williamsburg, NM 87942. Coleen Greer; maternal great-grandmother, Eliza IMPACT MINISTRIES Fellowship Alliance Greer; maternal great-grandparents are Lavar and 109 N. Date Street A Family Friendly Christian Church Doris Clawson of Arizona and paternal grandparents 1601 East Sixth St. Brad and Julie Wittwer of Draper, UT. SUNDAY SERVICE Sunday Worship – 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Adult Bible Study 10 a.m. This is the 14th grandchild for Earl and Coleen. We are 10:00 AM Children Bible Study – 11 a.m. truly blessed! Youth Group on Sunday 6:30 - 8 p.m. Bob Daugherty, Pastor First Baptist Church Inspirational DISPELLING WORRY they reap, nor gather into Philippians 4:6-7, “Be care - barns; yet your heavenly 220 Broadway • 894-3005 Programming ful for nothing; but in every Father feedeth them. Are ye not Winston Area News thing by prayer and supplica - much better than they?” ; ; tion with thanksgiving let your “Therefore take no thought, By Linda Jones will finalize the events of the SUNDAY requests be made known unto saying, What shall we eat? or, For The SENTINEL Winston Fiesta, which will be 9:30 a.m. – Bible Study God. And the peace of God, What shall we drink? or, ©Copyright 2016 Sierra County Sentinel held on Saturday, June 4. 10:45 a.m. – Traditional Worship which passeth all understand - Wherewithal shall we be The Winston Country A lot of work has gone in to (Broadcast Live On KCHS) ing, shall keep your hearts and clothed? … “But seek ye first Church will hold a business the planning of this year’s ; ; minds through Christ Jesus.” A the kingdom of God, and his meeting after services this Fiesta, and this year will have WEDNESDAY command is given, “Be careful righteousness; and all these coming Sunday, May 1. There some new events. Everyone is 6:00 p.m. – Bible Study for nothing...” and means, “Do things shall be added unto you. is a Youth Sunday School at 9 encouraged to go and support GOSPEL HOURS: their community and keep the Sun. 8am - 12 pm not worry.” Take therefore no thought for a.m. and Church Services start Pastor: There are many things hap - the morrow: for the morrow at 10 a.m. tradition alive for their kids Dudley Bristow Sun. - Thur. 7pm- 9pm pening that can cause us to shall take thought for the The following Sunday, May and grandkids worry. There are some very things of itself. Sufficient unto 8, is Mother’s Day and there The Winston-Chloride real and present dangers. The the day is the evil thereof.” will be a potluck following that Volunteer Fire Department future may not look very prom - We must then learn to trust service. Please come; every - will have their regular month - ising to many. God with all our hearts. one is welcome! ly meeting on May 12 at 6 pm. CH_ _CH What’s Missing? How can we be free from Proverbs 3:5-6, “Trust in the The Winston, Chloride, Chiz Go by there any time. You’ve worry? To conquer worry Lord with all thine heart; and &Dusty (WCC&D) committee probably seen quite a bit of Travel East on 3rd, take right fork to takes more than just saying lean not unto thine own under - will be meeting at the Winston activity at the department, and U R “Don't worry”. Worry is on the standing. In all thy ways Community Center for their Jim will be happy to tell you Desert Springs Lutheran, ELCA inside, and it takes more than acknowledge him, and he shall regular meeting on May 10 at about what is going on and good intentions to get the vic - direct thy paths.” Trust Him 6 pm. The WCC&D meeting answer your questions. 1685 Caballo Rd, T-or-C tory. because He controls each situa - Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Scripture Study 9:00 a.m. To be free from worry, we tion. Lean not to your own must first choose the right mas - understanding. Use your mind The Rev. Peter Cacoperdo 575-740-4214 ter. Matthew 6:24, “No man can but do not trust yourself to be Good Fellowship & Coffee Every Sunday serve two masters: for either able to figure everything out he will hate the one, and love correctly. In all your ways the other; or else he will hold to acknowledge Him. Seek His St. Paul’s Episcopal Church the one, and despise the other. counsel and wisdom in every First Christian Church 409 Cedar St. • 894-9596 Ye cannot serve God and mam - situation, “…let your requests 203 E. Third, T-or-C Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. mon.” This begins with the new be made known unto God.” birth when we trust Christ as Know that He is directing your Sunday • 10:45 a.m. Free Community Dinner All ages welcome! Saviour. It continues as we steps and enjoy the peace that Last Saturday of Month at 5 p.m. learn to serve Him instead of He gives. mammon. Much of our worry Rest upon His promises. comes from our concerns over Philippians 4:19, “But my God money. shall supply all your need The Lord continues with according to his riches in glory COME AS YOU ARE ... instructions to not worry about by Christ Jesus.” (SENTINEL Photo/Linda Jones) the basic necessities. Matthew YOU ’RE ALWAYS WELCOME HERE ... 6:25-26, 31-34, “Therefore I EVERY SUNDAY say unto you, Take no thought 9 a.m. Coffee and Conversation for your life, what ye shall eat, SPRING INTO 10 a.m . Worship and AllStars for Ages 0-5th Grade or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put 5 p.m. WIRED (Youth Group) 6th - 12th Grade on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than rai - WELLNESS! CHURCH AT THE BUTTE ment? Behold the fowls of the 516 Highway 195 (Just look for our sign), Elephant Butte, NM air: for they sow not, neither do Come check out 575-744-4487 Recreation our Homeopathic Section- Truth Tabernacle Board To Meet We carry United Pentecostal Church The Truth or Consequences Herb Pharm! Parks and Recreation Advisory Sunday School All Ages 10:00 Tuesday Night Prayer 6:00 IFTS FROM PURSES TO WALLETS Board is scheduled to gather G , Sunday Night 6:00 Men’s Ministry 7:00 for a regular meeting Monday, DECORATIONS TO CARDS REMEMBER WE DELIVER ! T O ELEPHANT BUTTE TOO ! Wednesday Night Bible Study 6:00 May 2. The board’s session will Children’s Church (ages 2-12) 6:00 convene at 6 p.m. in the Louis Armijo Sports Complex Check out why we have been voted best of the best two years! 1911 S. Broadway, T-or-C, NM • 575-740-1954 Recreation Building, located at Joe Lucero, Pastor 2800 South Broadway. 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A10S:S0E0M aB.mLY . “The joy of the WHATEVER YOUR VEHICLE NEEDS MAY BE 10:55 a.m. EVENING SERVICE Lord is our Oil Changes, Maintenance/Trip Checks, W6e:d0n0 eps.dma. y strength” Tune-ups & Tranny Service, Battery & Evening -Nehemiah 8:10 Electrical • Brakes • Shocks • Struts 6:00 p.m. 1500 E. Third St. Vehicle Alignments on all makes including Motor Homes T-or-C, New Mexico TIRES • TIRES • TIRES SIERRA CHURCH OF CHRIST Pass Cars - LT Truck - SUV - Motor Homes Open Doors • Open Hearts • Open Bibles AND your off-highway tire solutions Sundays Garden - Farm - ATV - Trailer • Bible Study 10 a.m. • Worship 11 a.m. • Fellowship Lunch 12 p.m. • Worship at Sierra Health Care 1:30 p.m. Take It To Terry’s “And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. TERRY’S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE – TIRE & ALIGNMENT CENTER But the greatest of these is love.” I Corinthians 13:13 DANNY MCKINNEY - M INISTER • 894-9504 • 901 H ILLCREST DR. 1810 S. Broadway, T-or-C ( 575) 894-6482 8 –12 & 1– 6 • T– F APRIL 29, 2016 - SIERRA COUNTY SENTINEL COMMUNITY - A7 COMMUNITY tion project would move for - 24. He also told the governing SALE--- ward. board that a design review (Continued From Page 1) Zimmerman shared a per - would be scheduled within the sonal note of appreciation for next two weeks and said he 4-H Corner pital and clinic. the efforts of Sierra County’s would expect a request for pro - Zimmerman said this was a elected officials, municipal posals for a construction man - MADISON BLANTON, 16, full $2.5 million more than he leaders and everyone involved ager to be issued at some point A SOPHOMORE AT HOT was expecting from the bond in the recent passage of neces - in July. SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL sale and further announced sary ordinances and resolu - With the accomplishment of Lived in Sierra County off that the related interest rate tions. He also expressed a sin - these and other initial steps, and on all of my life. was set at approximately 3.1- cere thank you to members of Zimmerman suggested that My mom is Jody Blanton. percent, well below the 4-per - the JPC, governing board, and board members would see dirt I am a member of the Caballo cent anticipated by SVH’s members of the community for moving for construction by late Wranglers 4-H Club and have administrative staff. their support of the proposed November or early December. been in 4-H for 7 years. After emphasizing that the construction initiative. In response to a query about I have held various offices on JPC would have to formally The CEO said with the JPC’s a potential groundbreaking the council and in my club. On accept the bond sale revenue endorsement, he and govern - ceremony, the CEO said SVH 4-H Council I have been during their scheduled meeting ing board chairman Warren would be opting instead for a Secretary for two years. In my the following day, the CEO Cross would likely meet with “topping out” celebration, club I have served as Secretary nonetheless greeted this news officials and sign for the bond when the new building passes and Vice-President. as affirming that the construc - sale revenue on Tuesday, May the apex of construction. Current 4-H Projects: I cur - rently raise my own market lambs as well as purchase lambs. I hope to judge livestock and land this coming year. I have shown many different animals during my years in 4-H including lambs, pigs, goats, dairy heifers and horses. I have been blessed and have sold animals every year at the livestock sale. This year I sold the grand champion lamb and grand champion county bred (SENTINEL Photo/Chuck Wentworth) lamb. WELCOME NEWS - Sierra Vista Hospital’s Chief Executive Officer, Mike Zimmerman, (left) My favorite thing about 4-H told members of the governing board that the sale of bonds for the construction of a new is meeting new people, going on facility was completed earlier Wednesday morning, April 27. He said the sale netted over $31 fun trips and experiencing new million for the hospital project, which with the Joint Powers Commission’s approval on April places. The one thing that 4-H has 28, would allow construction to begin before the end of the calendar year. taught me is there are many skills I have acquired over my years in 4-H including hard work, responsibility and lead - ership skills. I have learned hard work pays off and all of these skills will help me to pros - per throughout my life. I plan to attend college at New Mexico State University and earn a degree in in business and eventually own my own business. I look forward to con - tinuing my education through - out life.

promised to significantly •Zimmerman reported that CLINIC--- improve the hospital’s finan - SVH has requested an audit (Continued From Page 1) cial picture. from the City of T-or-C, regard - open before the upcoming Governing board chairman ing recent utility bills. The CEO Memorial Day weekend. Warren Cross acknowledged said the hospital’s utility costs The CEO also shared his that March was obviously not have significantly risen over appreciation of a letter of sup - the hospital’s best month, but the past several months and port for the clinic submitted by stressed that SVH was still on with no internal explanation Elephant Butte City Manager pace to see revenues a full $2.5 for the increase, questioned if Andrew Finzen. He indicated million above last year’s mark. this might be associated with that the communication high - While stating that SVH was not software problems the city has lighted the city’s need for med - on pace for a record year, Cross been experiencing. ical services and played a sig - assured board members that •While stressing that SVH nificant role in urging state the hospital’s financial outlook passed a recent accreditation officials to green light the ini - was solid. inspection Zimmerman tiative. •In a later action, the gov - acknowledged that the impor - FINANCE SHUFFLE erning board unanimously tant examination did result in In delivering SVH’s financial approved a resolution (16- more than 20 findings. report for March, Chief 105), which will allow SVH to The CEO reminded board Financial Officer (CFO) Steve recoup expenses related to the members that SVH was seek - Stewart stated that the hospital hospital construction project’s ing accreditation through DNV finished out the month with a pre-bond issuance expenses. Healthcare Services, Inc. and negative net income of Zimmerman explained that the emphasized that this included $247,795. The remainder of his resolution would secure funds a number of differences from summary outlined a series of from the bond sale, for up front how the hospital formerly pre - areas in which SVH underper - legal fees and other expendi - pared for Joint Commission formed or otherwise did not tures SVH incurred during the accreditation inspections. meet budget expectations. recent process. Board members were told Despite this seemingly con - The CEO said this measure that a majority of the findings cerning affirmation, Stewart’s would return more than related to internal paperwork review also included a string of $100,000 to SVH’s operating processes and not patient- justifications for the hospital’s account. related issues. Zimmerman performance figures, as well as •Exhibiting their confidence noted that an abbreviated the promise of a quick turn - in the financial projections, inspection schedule did not around in the days ahead. board members also unani - allow staff members a suffi - The CFO outlined how serv - mously approved a significant cient amount of time to pre - ice additions, such as SVH’s budget adjustment, which CFO pare, and he praised their recently expanded surgical Stewart said essentially added efforts in assuring that SVH capabilities and orthopedics, $700,000 to both the Salary none-the-less emerged with a were not anticipated when this and Wages, and Purchase passing grade. year’s budget was established. Service accounts. The CEO outlined how the He reported that costs associ - Chairman Cross noted that hospital would attend to the ated with these and a number these adjustments were neces - findings and further noted that of other service related func - sary, because the hospital was the DNV accreditation would tions were responsible for going to exceed the established automatically affirm an most of the budget overages budget and that an audit find - endorsement from Medicare and went on to relay how a ing would result unless revi - authorities. variety of internal changes sions were made. •Board members approved were being made to reduce Finance committee chair - the purchase of an additional expenditures where possible. man John Bokich emphasized Metro Med Dispense device for With the current difficulties that the budget overages were SVH’s new Intensive Care Unit summarized, Stewart con - primarily due to recent med - (ICU). The CEO explained how firmed that a number of antici - ical staff additions and service this equipment securely dis - pated federal and state reim - upgrades. He stressed that the penses and tracks medications bursement payments were due “landscape has changed” since for patients and said medical to arrive within the coming the budget was originally staff members agreed that the days and indicated this would drafted and that SVH was see - addition of a new for ICU spe - reverse SVH’s current financial ing a consistent rise in patient cific medications was neces - numbers and significant sary. downswing. 4.29 Board members were told growth in many areas. that state uncompensated care OTHER ACTION & ITEMS reimbursements were due to •The CEO announced that arrive and would deliver a sig - SVH was in the process of Think You Are Saving Money Leaving Town? nificant boost to the hospital’s establishing a contract with the bottom line. Stewart said this Sierra Healthcare Center, revenue would include the first which would provide mid-level quarter payment of a $1.6 mil - medical services for the nurs - Compare Ashley Furniture lion reimbursement, amount - ing home facility. He said this ing to approximately $400,000, agreement would ensure that AMIN’S as well as a $150,000 reim - SVH healthcare providers Las Cruces Home Store bursement from 2014. would be on site at Sierra 1 $ 2 CEO Zimmerman added that Healthcare Center on a daily (1) 400 $390 a number of other reimburse - basis and that SVH clinical staff $ ments, as well as projections of would be available for nursing (2) 689 $878.95 income increases through home residents’ needs, $ recent service expansions, also around-the-clock. (3) 729 Don’t Carry Subscribe to The SENTINEL! 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This leadership, and enough youth is certainly one Tiger we’ll be to hold out great promise for New York City Department of Who: Students (K-12)) and Monday, April 18. After a fine Education’s Office of their mentors from across all showing despite the harsh keeping our eyes on through the future. Between savvy vet - his high school years. eran players and dazzling new - Sustainability will convene the five boroughs of New York City weather at the Leroy Gooch fourth annual International and across the world. Tournament in Ruidoso, our It was a newcomer on the comers the rest of the season girl’s side of things as well, who should be a joy to watch. Young Environmentalists Why: Young people have the Tigers golf team struggled a bit Youth Summit in New York potential and the ideas to solve finding the hilly course difficult led the way. In her first golf Next on course for our Tiger tournament it was Alexis Golf team is a trip to the City. the 21st century’s environmen - to read and master. Students and their mentors tal problems. Though not the best team on Marco who led the way, posting Deming Invitational on a very respectable 113 for the Thursday, April 28 after which will gather under one roof to Website: http://greening - the course, this Tigers team cultivate ideas and share sto - forward.org/iyeys/ shows plenty of promise, espe - round. Here again is a Tiger we it’s on to District on Monday, should be taking note of and May 2 at the beautiful Sierra ries about what youth can do in Greening Forward empow - cially with some young new tal - the forefront of environmental ers youth to be at the forefront ent who we hope will be with watching through her next few Del Rio course in Elephant years of high school. Butte. challenges. of the environmental move - the team for several years to When: Thursday May 12 to ment through training events Saturday, May 14. such as the International Our Classifieds Get Results! Where: The Point Commun- Young Environmentalists ity Development Center will Youth Summit. (Courtesy Photo) host Friday’s events at their “When it comes to the state Deadline – 4 p.m. Wednesday facility, which has worked vig - of our natural environment, attend their 2016 Youth orously towards environmen - our generation has the most to Summit. With a passion for tal justice initiatives in South lose, yet the most to gain,” said natural resources and growing Bronx, and the Urban Assembly Charles Orgbon, the organiza - interest in the medical field, I School for Green Careers will tion’s founder and CEO. look forward to representing host Saturday’s events at its High School sophomore our community and New facility, which is home to the Abigail Claesson will be repre - Mexico at the upcoming event. DOE’s largest installation of senting Sierra County and New I would be honored if you solar panels. Mexico during attendance at would join in supporting this What: A conference that will the 2016 Summit. journey.” equip students with leadership “I’m chasing my dreams!” Abigail Claesson has baked skills necessary for them to says Claesson. “A visit to Sierra goods (order forms available), create campaigns that will County by Greening Forward’s 50:50 cash raffle tickets and reduce waste, address climate founder and CEO May of 2015 business sponsorships for sale. change, advocate for green and was followed by an invitation Contact 575-740-1501 or wild spaces, and more; the and opportunity for me to [email protected]. On The Track: Cobre Invitational

By Jim Shiley Tyler Slaven carried home the sixth place finish in the 200M For The SENTINEL silver with his second place fin - Dash. ©Copyright 2016 Sierra County Sentinel ish with a distance of 40’5”, Back to the boy’s events, Hot Springs High sent its edged out of first by a scant 4 vaulting legend Tait Apodaca track team on the road last inches, while was a good 2 feet cleared 12-foot even in the Pole Friday, April 22, when they ahead of the third place jump. Vault, tying at Second with a competed in the Cobre On the girl’s side of things, Cliff high School athlete. In the Invitational. Though still down Melene Berkstresser saw her Javelin Throw Tyler Slaven a couple of key teammates, the second place Discus Throw of seized the bronze with third squads, both boy’s and girl’s 104’ 1.5” edged out of first place, and teammate Kade put in some pretty respectable place by just 2’4”. This was a Holpkins earned points finish - showings, placing in points in a very respectable finish with the ing sixth. There were more number of events. (Points are rest of the field being seven feet boys capturing points for the awarded for first through sixth shorter. In one of her other sig - greater glory of the Tigers. The place finishes in sanctioned nature events, Melene placed 200M Dash saw Cody Moore track and field meets. second again in the Shot Put, coming in fourth as well as In the Boy’s Triple Jump with Tiger teammate Callie Jo picking up points for a sixth Swaim picking up points with a place 400M Run. In the Long sixth place. Jump it was Gerson Montoya There were plenty of other taking points with a fifth place point-earning Tigers carrying leap, while Tyler Slaven also home honors from Cobre. Ella took fifth place pints in the Cano-Linson won silver with High Jump. Marcus Jaramillo her second place in Pole Vault, earned points for a sixth place an event she regularly places in in the 300M Hurdles. points, and frequently captur - In squad action the boys’ ing a top spot. Melene team took fourth in the 1600M Berkstresser took second as Sprint Medley, squad members well in the 1600M Run, with were (in order on field) Gerson Makayla Lang barely squeaked Montoya, Michael Ortiz, Cody out of points with a seventh Moore and Tait Apodaca. The place finish. The 400M Run saw squad took fifth in 4x200M two Tigers earn points, Ella Relay; squad members were Cano-Linson taking the bronze Cody Moore, Tyler Slaven, with her third place effort, and Gerson Montoya and Michael Melene Berkstresser picking Ortiz. up points at sixth. Cano-Linson All in all a fine effort by these added further points with a hard working student athletes.

PART 2 LET JESUS BE JESUS By Linda Hack “The Awakening” - Awaken the powers of the blood of Jesus that is in you….Many who seek Jesus struggle to draw closer to Him. Why the struggle? Many are caught in the middle of a “love fear” relationship with Jesus. They love Jesus and believe in His powers to recreate lost limbs, eyes that never existed and defeat the devil. But, most doubt that He can perform these same mira - cles by the powers of His blood which is in them. They fear let - ting Jesus be Jesus to “live” out His bigness which is in them. Gal 2:10 You can never have an intimate relationship with Jesus if you cannot see your completeness in Him. Col 2:9-15 For the most part, the Bride of Christ does not realize who she is. When we gave our lives to Jesus the Spirit transformed us and we were re-born by His blood. John 3:4-8 Rom 8:14-17 The characteristics of Jesus’ blood, His powers, “lives in us” just as characteristics of our parents “lives in us.” So now with the blood of Jesus “living” in us, we no longer have dis - eased blood of doubt and fear, but we have His glory, power and authority that can flow from us to others, “if” we learn God’s ways to stir the Spirit to action. 2 Tim 1:6,7 It is the miraculous powers of Jesus “living” in us that He uses to convince people to turn to Him. Acts 2:43,47 1 Cor 14:25 Yes, there are many who have turned to Jesus today, but most are only partly there. They believe in the miracles of Jesus, but few believe He can work the same miracles through them. In this ministry the Lord has given me, He shows how to release Jesus to be Jesus to “live” in us. This is what builds our faith to move mountains. Matt 17:19,20 Down through the decades the Bride of Christ has again brought upon herself diseased blood of doubt. Many are painfully uncomfortable with spiritual dance along with praise and worship even though this combination of spiritual activity defeats the devil and diseases. Ps 149:3,6 Eph 6:17 Thus, many stay tied to earth while Jesus yearns for them to become holy as He is holy to move earth and heaven along side Him with His powers that is in them. Col 1:20, 2 Cor 5:18 Now Ope

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By Jim Shiley Shelli Montoya. “We have In voting on action items, the purchase. It’s looking very Retainer Program. This entails approved for the Hot Springs SENTINEL always appreciated the friend - first item was one that has been favorable that by the beginning keeping the same legal services Future Farmers of America ©Copyright 2016 Sierra County Sentinel ly and comfortable conditions an ongoing frustration for of the school year every high with the Walsh-Gallegos law (FFA) Pasture and Range team The boardroom was crowd - here”, she continued. many. The One-to-One Laptop school student will have to use firm. “We’ve been very happy to travel to the National ed to near capacity when the Patricia Schwartz, educa - Initiative was discussed once for the duration of the school with our attorneys”, said Competition in Oklahoma City, Truth or Consequences (T-or- tional assistant and Graduate again. This time, action was year a laptop computer with Superintendent Dr. Craig May 1-6; as well as for the C) Municipal School Board met Relevance Integrity Techno- indeed taken. Because technol - carrying pack and software Cummins, “and our costs are Junior ROTC to attend the sum - in regular session on Thursday, logy (GRIT) Lab Supervisor ogy changes at such a rapid loaded specific to the courses down.” mer camp in Ebert Colorado, April 21. The agenda was full reported that nine students at pace the board decided that for which it will be used. Out-of-state travel was June 5-10. for this first meeting of the Hot Springs High had received working group of teachers and OTHER ITEMS board after the disappointing certificates of excellence. administrators involved with The rest of the actions taken rejection by district voters of In further reports to the this should be allowed to run included: the recent school millage board, PAARC Testing has been with it, and go forward with the Adoption of policy advisory We Really Get Into renewal. completed. PARCC, or specific computers and vendor updates mandated by the state, It turned out that some of Partnership for Assessment of to use. It was moved and particularly dealing with con - those in attendance were stu - Readiness for College and passed to go ahead with the cussion and injury during Helping You Hear dents from Hot Springs High Careers, though sometimes a system they feel best fits the sports activities. School (HSHS). Standing to seen as a bit of a thorn in the intended uses, so long as they Renewal of membership in take a well-deserved bow were side nevertheless went very stay within or under the bud - the New Mexico Legal Services Call today for your free hearing evaluation. the Envirothon team members, well. geted money allocated for the recently back from State where According to Hank Hopkins, they swept into first place (see Director of Human Resources full article elsewhere in this for the District, there are a Subscribe to The SENTINEL! issue). number of openings due to HEAR ON EARTH @2016 HSHS English teacher retirement, staff members 1-800-950-8816 Barbara Pearlman’s dual moving and other reasons. The 1500 N. Date, T-or-C 920 N. 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Hoping to work jointly Choose From Touch Free High Performance involves posing a question, with the city on an expanded doing the research, and then Wellness-Aquatic Center if the Car Wash Or Our 2 Manual Buys making a claim and presenting joint City-School partnering on evidence to support it. this project can be realized. YOUR CHOICE Pearlman noted; “This was my One person rose to speak in Deluxe Wash first group of seniors who were the public input portion of the Ultimate Wash committed to and took an meeting. As per policy, the Double Pass Presoak Soap Presoak Soap • High Pressure Rinse interest in improving things at board heard without comment High Pressure Rinse Tri-foam Polish • Spot Free Rinse the school, even though they a question raised concerning Power Blower would no longer be there.” The middle school and elementary Tri-foam Polish Basic Wash question discussed was: Are school policies about children’s Hubscrub (Wheels) we stressing non-cognitive bathroom breaks. 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The class went on to raise a number of good points on sev - eral other issues. Having homerooms assigned to stu - dents was seen as something 401 E. Smith St, T-or-C, NM. • 894-3648 that would help to give seniors in particular, a single location and time where they could give attention to the details of col - lege and scholarship applica - tion, as well as career place - ment. One further question they discussed was the lack of soccer as a school sponsored sport. This was a question that certainly begs an answer. The National Education Association (NEA) the collec - tive bargaining unit for the teachers reported that they are ramping up for contract nego - tiations this summer. “We’re looking forward to the cordial relations we have always enjoyed with the district, reported NEA representative, CLI&P SAVE

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The team, named the Skat Cats are made up mental questions. Teams of of students from more than just Hot Springs High. The full team is pictured left to right. Team five participate in a two-day Girl’s Varsity outdoor competition in five Coach Mark Hedge, from Manzano Christian High, Abigal Claasen; from Hot Springs High, specific natural resources cate - Fonzy Rojas, Lorraine Rojas, Ella Cano-Linson and team Captain Rachel Portillo. 2 Softball 13 gories, as well as current envi - ever, they have received unwa - North American competition which are as you can imagine, ronmental issues. vering support from the staff of this year. quite considerable, there will The State competition in the Sierra Soil and Water Each year Envirothon com - be a Go-Fund-Me web page set New Mexico consists of two Conservation District, and petitions take place in every up very soon where people are Tigers Ruidoso parts. There is an outdoor com - especially Merry Jo Fahl, the state as well as in Canada. The encouraged to contribute to 4.26.16 petition in which students con - District Manager. The Scat Cats winning teams can enter the keep the dream alive of enter - duct a series of investigations receive no school funding, but North American competition. ing and winning the North Boy’s JV in the field followed by rigor - must raise money to enter and This year it will be held in American title. 8 ous testing covering each of the travel to competitions as well Peterborough, Ontario, Canada These student eco-warriors 2 Baseball five main subject areas. The as all the accouterments of July 24-29. This year marks the are intelligent, poised and most second part is an oral presen - team membership and equip - 29 th annual competition, and of all, motivated and hard tation. The students are given a ment. Our State champions are our team is intent on doing working. They are a team the Tigers Ruidoso real world resource problem not settling just for State hon - extremely well. To help off-set whole community can take 4.26.16 and must develop a manage - ors, but will be traveling to the the expenses of participating, pride in and rally behind. ment strategy to address the Boy’s JV problem and present their solution to the panel of judges. Envirothon Aid Delivered 3 Baseball 9 The team that Coach Mark Hedge took to state had some big shoes to fill. The local team Tigers Hatch has captured first place four 4.26.16 years running. A hard act to fol - low, but the team, called the Boy’s JV Scat Cats did our community proud by bringing home the 7 Baseball 8 first place trophy yet again. The team is made up of stu - dents from more than just Hot Springs High, though most are Tigers Hatch students there. Our winning 4.26.16 team is: Ella Cano-Linson who won first place in the Wildlife Boy’s JV category, Abigail Claasen, from 3 Baseball 12 Manzano Christian School, GFWC Hot Springs Woman’s Club member Mary Jo Montgomery presents a check for who won first in Forestry, $1,000 to Mark Hedge and his Envirothon team as they prepare to travel to Canada for team Captain Rachel Portillo national competition after securing the state championship in Cloudcroft April 15-17th. who had first in Aquatic Pictured from left to right are Rachel Portillo, Jason Gagne, Mary Jo Montgomery, Lorraina Tigers Cobre Ecology, Fonzy Rojas, who won Rojas, Ella Cano-Linson, and Mark Hedge. 4.25.16 second place in Invasive Species and Lorraina Rojas, Boy’s Varsity who captured first place in Cash For Grad Bash 8 Baseball 18 Soils. With fifteen teams compet - ing from across the state, these students are to be commended Tigers Cobre for their achievements. As 4.25.16 comfortable working in the field as they are inside, they Boy’s Varsity study and work hard to get to 12 where they are. Putting in long 1 Baseball days and six-day weeks to make sure they are the best. Up early and out into the field and Tigers Socorro up late cracking the books to 4.22.16 add to their ever growing body (Courtesy Photos) of knowledge in their area of GFWC Hot Springs Woman’s Club member Shelli Montoya presents a check for $250 to the Boy’s Varsity study, these students are tire - Class of 2016 Grad Bash. Receiving the check are seniors (L to R) Tait Apodaca, Chito less. 8 Baseball 7 They can’t do it alone, how - Barrerra, Nick Moreno, Shelli Montoya, Dakota Cano-Linson, Diana Ramirez and Ebelin Zapeda. “Don’t METH With US!” Tigers 4.22.16 Socorro Boy’s Varsity Go Tigers! 7 Baseball 1 JBOe OsKKsEiEePI’Ns G & TAX SERVICE Go Tigers! Go! Year Round Service Available GOOD LUCK TIGERS !

204 Juniper (Courtesy Photo/ Mario diGesu ) The Rotary Club of T-or-C teamed up with the Arrey Elementary School staff as well as law T-or-C, NM enforcement from the City of Truth or Consequences Police Department and Sierra County 901 N. Date, T-or-C, NM • 894-7188 Sheriff to bring the “Don’t METH With Us” program to Arrey fifth graders for the fifth year in 894-4022 a row. HOT SPRINGS TIGERS MOBILE VEHICLE WASHING & D ECALING specializing in Adobe Are WINNERS! construction equipment - heavy duty trucks - personal autos We come to your Call home, office, or Insurance Toll Free MIKE HARRELSON job site. 304 S. Foch, T-or-C, NM • 894-2468 866-382-3636 575-740-2037 Ben Trujillo TERMN 8THER 411@ YAHOO .COM Call today for a competitive price quote! LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOR. STATE FARM IS THERE. State Farm Agent We accept all credit cards. Go We have Tigers! everything 2160 ON. Date (OIldG K-BEob’Rs), TS-or-C you need G TOPEN ! Mon.-Fri. 8am -8pm for spring! 119 E Hall St., Hatch 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon. & Tues. Sat. 8am -4pm • Sun. Closed 575-267-0734 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wed. - Sun. 894-2886 • 315 Broadway, T-or-C Plants • Feed • Potting Soil • Ammo APRIL 29, 2016 - SIERRA COUNTY SENTINEL SCHOOL & SPORTS - A11 SCHOOL & SPORTS DANCIN’ IN THE DUGOUT

Tigers Vanquish Warriors In Double-Header

By Jim Shiley remarked during warm-up For The SENTINEL before the game when asked ©Copyright 2016 Sierra County Sentinel how our Tigers were prepar - There were dark clouds ing. “We’ve gotta shut that hanging over the ballpark on down. We have to make sure Friday, April 22 when Hot the back door is shut.” Then it Springs High hosted Socorro was on with the action when for a baseball varsity double- the Ump shouted out, “Play header. It was one of those Ball!” rare Sierra County days when With Tiger James Aguirre the weather could actually be pitching it was Warriors at bat a factor in a baseball game. As first. They managed two runs it turned out, the dark cloud before being retired, and it was really only hanging over was our Tigers turn at the the visiting Warriors team. plate. With the wind blowing “These guys stole like a and the clouds rushing in and (SENTINEL Photos/Jim Shiley) hundred bases on us before”, the thumping beat of the EYE ON THE BALL - James Aguirre about to belt one deep Assistant Coach Ness Gonzales music coming from the dugout in Tiger victory over Socorro in first game of varsity double- header Friday, April 22. Winning the first of two, 8-7 in eight innings. The second game will be completed Thursday, April TIGER VICTORY - The team crowds around catcher Juan 28. Cardenas to celebrate after he scores the winning run in the extra, eighth inning of game one against Socorro Friday, our boys got ready to take the with a win were ever shorten - April 22. bat. With a double, singles, a ing. The fourth inning and the walk and even a base taken blare of the dugout music was dugout, our Superman Tigers. to open up, but the Tigers had through a dead ball, by the end overpowered by the singing of Dark scowls and a darker business to take care of. of the inning the Tigers were Tiger bats as our boys pound - mood in the visitor’s dugout Number 23, Devon Baca takes no longer behind and had ed out five more runs to take matched the sky as rain was his turn at bat and hits a dou - knotted the score up at 2-2. the lead once more, 7-4. “Shot threatening to open up from ble. Across the plate comes And so it went, inning by in the heart and you’re to black clouds. It never did quite Tiger Juan and with him the inning. Though the score was blame. You give love a bad break out raining, not yet any - win. Tigers win, 8-7! close, the story was written in name!” way. Game number two was a lit - the sky as the clouds grew It was inning number five Inning seven was a decisive tle different, though not at heavier, darker and more and the skies were getting inning. Somehow the visitors first. The Tigers held the visi - threatening. Each time the darker by the minute, match - managed to put some num - tors scoreless in the first Tigers came in from defense to ing the mood in the visitor’s bers on the scoreboard and inning while our music loving, take their turn at bat their dugout. A couple of Warriors we were looking at a tie score, and hard hitting Tigers put spirits were running high and strike out, but get one more 7-7 when the Tigers took to three on the scoreboard. the music from the dugout run before another out puts bat. Even the tied score could Second inning was more of the blasted louder. “Eye of the them in the field and our boys not dampen the mood of the same, with the visitors manag - Tiger” was fittingly played, take the bat. OK, the fifth Tigers on this stormy day as ing to get one run. Our boy’s along with many others. inning wasn’t the Tigers’ they went out to play defense bats were hot though, and by Second inning, third inning, greatest. They scored no runs, at the top of the eighth. the time the inning was over and finally in the fourth inning but then, they were ahead any - It was inning number eight. Tigers were holding a 7-1 the visitors managed a couple way. When the sixth inning Extra Innings. The Tigers lead. Cheers, the crack of the more runs and took a 4-2 lead came and went without either were alive, they were revved bat hitting the hardball, and up and firing on all cylinders. thumping bass and guitar HOME RUN - The whole team comes out of the dugout to that they were unable to hold team adding to the score the past the top end of the fourth. mood in the Tigers dugout They weren’t worried, not one from the dugout as inning four cheer as team captain Josh Escobar rounds the bases after The fourth inning, and the also remained unchanged. little bit. Inning eight and the began. hitting a home run in the Friday, April 22 win over Socorro skies were ever darkening. Spirits were running high. Warriors took to bat. Three Here’s where the game Warriors. Tigers won 8-7 in extra innings. Game two is The fourth inning and the “Soulja Boy, Superman” warriors up and three went started to be a little different. scheduled to be completed Thursday, April 28. odds of the visitors escaping thumping out of our boy’s down. Just like that. Then it Top of the fourth and the sky was the Tigers turn to play was darker still. Lightening their music, with bats and could be seen here and there, boom box. Four balls and Juan but not too close. Socorro took WE'VE GOT THE PARTS, TOOLS, & Cardenas walks, then one out its turn at bat. Four Warriors scored against the Tigers. Still faced the pitching arm of Sam ACCESSORIES THAT YOU NEED! Luchini no one on the home team Carlson, and three outs left the looked worried. Juan steals sole runner stranded on first. second, the cheers from the The score was 7-1 at the bot - Electric dugout roared. The visiting tom of the fourth inning. 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(SENTINEL Photo/Chuck Wemtworth) Members of the Santa Fe Opera performed their world premier production of “UnShakeable” for an enthusiastic crowd of Sierra County music lovers Wednesday evening, April 27. This unique one-hour romantic comedy is set in the near future, as society copes with a strange illness. The production creatively weaves together passages from six of William Shakespeare’s most well know plays with modern themes and twists, along a young couple’s journey to love. The special one-night performance was sponsored locally by the Sierra County Arts Council and attracted a large number of area residents and visitors to the Truth or Consequences Civic Center’s Ralph Edwards Auditorium. Members of the Santa Fe Opera included this brief stop in Sierra County amid a whirlwind tour of the production that included many communities throughout New Mexico and Colorado. Further information about “UnShakeable,” as well as other production’s on the company’s 2016 schedule is available through the Santa Fe Opera website (SantaFeOpera.org), or by phone at (800) 280-4654 and (505) 986-3900. OBITUARY NOTICES The Sentinel publishes paid obituaries but Sandy lived in Truth or Consequences, New offers brief death notices free of charge. For more Mexico for several years, before moving in 2003 information contact the Sentinel at 575-894- to her final home of Portland, Oregon. 3088 or [email protected] She is survived by two children: Rebeckah Aubertin and Troy Nuner; two grandchildren: DUPONT Solomon and Logan; her mother, Cecile Betty DuPont, 66, of Truth or Consequences, McDaniel; brother, Alan Hodgkinson; sister, Alice New Mexico, passed away on Saturday, March Rodgers; and sister, Zia Isola. 26, 2016. A private memorial service will be conducted Betty was preceded in death by her husband, by family in Washington state. James DuPont; her mother, Clara; father, In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Clarence and her dog, Daisy. honor of Sandy may be made to the social servic - She is survived by her sisters: Dorothy es agency that provided caring support for her (Howard) Callender of Hallstead, Pennsylvania, for over 15 years, Central City Concern of Elizabeth Johnson of Johnson City, New York, Portland, Oregon: http://www.centralcitycon - Nancy Stacy of Windsor, New York; her brother, cern.org. Robert Mireider of Susquehanna, Pennsylvania; several nieces and nephews and her special WOOLF friend, Leslie. Grace Norene Woolf, 88, passed away at her “No more tears, No more sorrow, No more home in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico on pain, rest in Peace Dear Sister.” March 24, 2016. She was born in Gardner, Arrangements are by Kirikos Family Funeral Colorado on July 4, 1927 to Richard and Roxie Home, Inc. & Sierra Crematory, LLC, 303 N. Cedar (Sawyer) Huffman. St., T-or-C, NM 87901, 575-894-2574. For online Grace was a resident here for the past 80 condolences, please visit www.kirikosfamilyfu - years, and a long-time business owner, including neralhome.com. the Pine Knot Saloon at which she bartended herself in the 1940-50s; she also owned feed HODDGKINSON stores and motels in Sierra County and worked Muriel Louise as a Scrub Tech at Carrie Tingley Hospital in her “Sandy” younger years. She enjoyed sewing, gardening, Hodgkinson died crocheting, leather-working and cooking. peacefully in her She is survived by her children: Ronnie Woolf sleep wearing her and Claudia; Fred Woolf and Karen; Bruce Woolf rosary on March and Connie; her grandchildren: Maeci Woolf; 22, 2016 at the age Traci Woolf; Russell Woolf and Melissa; Tara of 69. A devout Woolf; Justin Woolf; Shanda Woolf; Amber Woolf Catholic, it is appro - and Josh Woolf. Other survivors include her sis - priate that Sandy ter, Fern James and brother, Kenneth Huffman. died during Holy She is preceded in death by her husband, R. C. Week, as Easter Woolf; daughter, Linda Woolf; brothers: Robert was one of Sandy’s Huffman and Leslie Huffman; and parents, favorite celebrations. Richard and Roxie Huffman. The oldest of four siblings, Sandy was born in Private services were held at the Woolf Family Richmond, California on September 30, 1946. Cemetery on March 25, 2016. For online condo - She attended Colfax High School in Colfax, lences, please California, and that period of her life was her visit www. happiest and most carefree. She was extremely kirikosfamily - popular – her yearbook from 1964 is full of affec - funeral tionate notes from friends and admirers who home.com. Come and go as you desire commented on her charm, beauty and fun-loving Arrangements personality. She was a talented artist who were by enjoyed working in various media including Kirikos Family charcoal and oil paints. Though Sandy suffered Funeral Home, from bouts of moderate to severe mental trauma Inc., 303 N. Only 5 Apartments over the years, resulting from a serious car acci - Cedar St., T-or- Available. dent as a teenager, she is fondly remembered for C, NM 87901. Schedule a Tour Today her vivacious personality, quick wit, flair for styl - The freedom of being ish dressing, and love for her children. on your own... with the Under One Woof comfort of knowing Cage Free Dog Boarding since 2009. Your canine family member is cared for in a warm, loving, home setting, with a large walled backyard perfect for running and someone is always near. playing on the grass. No chemicals, no cactus, no gravel. •We Cook You Three Meals a Day Boarding by the day, week or extended. 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(Courtesy Photo) MainStreet Truth or made by MainStreet Truth or divert off I-25 to eat a meal. In (SENTINEL Photos/Chuck Wentworth) Consequences is pleased to Consequences for the Healing that process, we hope our visi - Hint: Gateway near a "south" point on the north end. announce the opening of the Waters Plaza. In the letter, tors learn about our beautiful Milky Way Café, owned and Bleth indicated that the Healing community and will stay and Last Week’s Answer: The sturdy cross welcomes visitors to operated by Mark Bleth and his Waters Plaza Project would visit for a while.” the Caballo Church, located on Highway 187, just a few miles 14-year-old son, Morgan. The bring more foot traffic to Mayor Steve Green offered north of Highway 152. new venture will compliment downtown. With the Plaza his support at the ribbon cut - First Caller : Jesse Fields Mark’s existing business, FTS adjacent to his business, he ting saying, “Truth or Tours LLC, which operates out identified an opportunity to Consequences is a tourist desti - Want to submit your own Sierra County stumper? Email it to [email protected] subject line: Where Is That? of the Spaceport America create a café that would capi - nation. All tourist destinations Please include your name, the location of the photo and a phone number so we may call you. Visitor Center and provides talize on the potential influx of need assets, both fixed and Locations in Sierra County only please. tours to Spaceport America. foot traffic. mobile. The Milky Way Café has In 2015, FTS Tours provided Over the past six months, the the ability to move to where a letter of support for the MainStreet Capital Outlay grant the people are and this will be Application for New Mexico has been awarded and other an asset to our visitors and the MainStreet Capital Outlay funding put into place by the town.” city of T-or-C. The Healing The primary location of the Waters Plaza construction has Milky Way Café is in front of the CAUGHT--- begun and is expected to be Spaceport Visitor Center at 301 (Continued From Page 1) completed in June for the S. Foch St. It is open Thursday however the owner of the vehi - Centennial Celebration. While through Monday, 8 a.m. to 2 cle had not yet reported it this was progressing, the p.m., and features the univer - stolen and Wood was allowed Bleths have moved forward sally famous Hatch Green Chile to leave the area. with their café project and are Cheese “Meateroites,” Black Fast-forward six days: now open for business. Hole Breakfast Burritos, Rocket Sierra County Sheriff’s “We’re proud to announce Fuel Coffee and their special, Deputies were called 207 that the Milky Way Café has Hubble Humus. The Milky Way Balboa in Elephant Butte when joined the elite eateries already Café is a commercially certified the owner of the SUV discov - here in Truth or kitchen by the state of New ered her vehicle had been Consequences,” stated Bleth. Mexico and can be used for stolen. Deputies began investi - “We hope that we can assist in catering or can be rented after gating the case and New making T-or-C a culinary desti - hours by people that need Mexico State Police located the nation that makes people access to a commercial kitchen. white Suburban, again driven 4.29 by Wood. Wood, 39, of Elephant Butte, was detained and eventually spoke with officers about the circumstances of the SUV. Court records indicate that Wood told SCSD Sgt. Cheney that he had purchased the ANIMAS CRE EK NURSERY vehicle from a friend for $500 and three-quarters of an ounce of meth. Wood stated that the vehicle belonged to his friend’s ex-wife and that the friend said Pepper it was his to sell, and subse - TOMATO SALE quently made the sale to Wood. Wood added that he and the PESTICIDE FREE & man went to do some yard Big Jim work at the 207 Balboa prop - Heirloom Black Krim erty and that the man had Cherokee Purple Homesteader Hungarian Sweet taken a TV out of the home to “borrow” it. Goldie Beef Steak Sandia Wood’s whereabouts were Brandywine Roma confirmed as he was released Bell from custody and is on an OMPARE or ankle monitor. C 10 for $ Tabasco Inside the SUV, officers $ .50 $ 59 00 found a silver handgun, a bag AT 3 SALE 1 12 with knives and tools, a bag with hypodermic needles and a white crystal substance, bur - glary tools, numerous bags and PETUNIAS items of clothes. Woods told TRUMPET VINE police that everything but “a MARIGOLDS book in the glove box” was his. BabEVEaRBE ABRING eRErD ry Wood is now behind bars ZINNIAS ASBERRY again on charges of burglary, HONEY SUCKLE R unlawful taking of a motor SNAPDRAGONS WARM WEATHER VARIETY vehicle, felon in possession of a firearm, trafficking metham - phetamine, retaining stolen 10 for $ $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 property and possession of $ 79 99 9 burglary tools. 1 or 15 9 7 15 EB Council Roses FRUIT TREES Meeting GRAPES Wednesday ALL ON SALE! The Elephant Butte City RASPBERRIES Council will be holding a regu - lar public meeting this coming 150 VARIETIES Wednesday, May 4. The afternoon’s session is SHADE TREES scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. Heirloom and will convene in the coun - cil’s chambers, located in the city’s administration building Hybrid Teas JUNIPERS at 103 Water Avenue. Regular meetings of the Elephant Butte City Council New Introductions XERISCAPE PLANTS are open to the public and any - one interested is encouraged to attend, Aars Winners Further information about FLOWER SHRUBS the May 4 meeting, including 4,000 to choose from! copies of the agenda when available, may be obtained through the city clerk’s office, 103 Water Avenue, or by Hwy 187 to Animas Creek Road, Caballo phoning 744-4892. Additional information is available Open 9 am to 4 pm Tuesday - Saturda y-Closed Sunday & Monday through the city’s website (cityofelephantbutte.com). 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Apply in person or Vehicles, trailers, 4-wheelers, side/sides online at jobing.com Sierra Health CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME! PAYMENT: CASH, CHECK, CREDIT CARD Care Center FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT 1400 N Silver, T-or-C, NM 894-7855 www.sierrahealthcare.com Willard Hall Auctions P.O. Box 155 • Williamsburg, NM 87942 Day (575) 740-0757 • Evenings (575) 894-2339 [email protected] or auctionzip.com Sierra Vista Hospital and the Community Health Center are in search of dedi - 5.13 cated, caring, professional team members to create a new standard of healthcare without regard to size or location with safety, professionalism, courtesy, and effi - Find a job, ciency. corteZ GAs coMPAny: 415 The following positions are available for strong team players and qualified indi - Find someone E. 3rd. Ave., T-or-C, NM 87901. We are now accepting applica - viduals that want to be a part of our family that is growing in demand with the focus to do a job tions for the position of office on people. manager. Applicant’s knowl - for you, edge and skills requirements; Emergency Room RNs • Med/Surg RNs computer skills including ICU Nurses – Full time A.M & P.M. • Clinic Receptionist Buy it, spreadsheets, word processing Pc runninG sLoW? Do you and e-mail at a professional Operating Room RNs • Physical Therapy Assistant have computer viruses? Let Sell it, level. Phone-effective verbal Respiratory Therapists • Operator • Nurse Practitioners Southwest Computer re-install and listening communication, and refresh your Windows 7 or Trade... copy machine, credit card • Radiology Tech & CT • Family Practice Physicians Windows8computer. Southwest machine, receive payments, Computer also offers windows Do it all! make daily deposits. Bring your Assistant Chief Financial Officer - Master’s degree in PCRepairService&Optimization positive attitude we will train. Finance required .Contact Southwest Computers right here! Please come to our office for (Est. 2004) 575-894-4946. application at the above Imagine yourself becoming a part of a skilled team 6/24 address. Thank You, District ------Manager Roy L. Cobleigh. tfn offering excellent patient care to Sierra County! ------Apply at Sierra Vista Hospital, 800 E. 9th Ave, T-or-C, NM 87901 or apply on line at HeLP WAnted: Riverbend www.svhnm.org Hot Springs now hiring for 4.29 2015 HyundAi eLAntrA se. assist. head housekeeper. Full Automatic, alloy wheels & time/hourly. Apply in person at Trailers more. 40 mpg, 15,000 original 100 Austin. 4/29 miles, beautiful, like new, senior ------owned. $13,800 firm. Call 744- HeLP WAnted: part-time sPeciAL orders welcome! Animal Care Provider $9/hr - 9 Otto welcomes your special 4004. 5/13 to 16 hours/wk depending on needs on automotive parts & ------Advertise your Auction We HAve GuArAnteed qualifications and availability. in 24 New Mexico newspapers accessories. Quick delivery & credit approval! Let Whitehead Looking for honest, self-starter, for only $100. Your 25-word in most cases the freight is dependable, mature individual classified ad will reach more free! Sierra Auto Parts, 400 Chevrolet put you in the vehicle with positive attitude and than 148,500 readers. Call this Austin, T-or-C. tfn you’ve been looking for! Call us strong work ethics who enjoys newspaper for more details. Or ------at 894-7155. 4/29 working in the morning – alone ------log onto www.nmpress.org for KicKAss cLeAninG: Terri or on a team – in and out-of- WHiteHeAd cHevroLet a list of participating newspa - Carey. 505-321-0932. Gen. doors with and around small pers. 4/29 trAiLer sALes: We carry does detailing! Professional 2006 HArLey dAvidson: housekeeping, $20/hr. 35 years domestic animals. Drug-free ------trailers to haul your ATV’s & detailer, Jaime Diaz on site. environment. Must be able to Heritage custom Softail Special experience. Supplies provided. more. 5x8 utility trailer, 18’ car Call 575-894-7155 to schedule. pass criminal background test. Edition. 5,000 original miles. Like me on Facebook. 5/27 hauler w/hydraulic tilt. See at 4/29 References required. Call 575- Like new, well cared for, senior Sun Valley or call 575-496------894-2639 or e-mail owned.. Vance Hinez custom 7259. tfn Point BLAnc Winery & WHiteHeAd cHevroLet [email protected] for pipes, extras. $8,750. Call 575------details and interview. 4/29 744-4004. 4/29 Taproom. www.pointblancwin - does it all! Tires, body work, ------ery.com. Inside Bedroxx Family vehicle rentals, light to heavy 25 driver trAinees need - subscribe to Fun Center. 894-PINS (7467). duty mechanical work, work on ed! Become a driver for THE SENTINEL! 4/29 all makes and models! 4/29 Stevens Transport! No experi ------ence needed! New drivers earn $800 per week! Paid CDL training!1-888-528-8864 I’ll Make It Worth Your While drive4stevens.com. 4/29 LooKinG For A BAttery? To Drive The Extra Miles ------Check out our prices before you AdMinistrAtive Assis - buy! We could save you money, 2009 KAWAsAKi KX85: Great tAnts Are needed again! plus we have the professionals starter bike. You can learn to Train online for a new career to help you find the right battery. ride on this bike and then use it working in a variety of settings! Commercial, deep cycle, auto, for racing. Great for tracks, Get the skills you need now! desert or just the back yard. Out Call for a free info kit! HS boat, golf carts, RV’s, wheel chair, and lawn mower. Sierra grew and went to a bigger bike. Diploma/GED & PC/Internet $1,400 OBO. Call 740-9182. Auto Parts, corner of Foch and 575-740-7401 oya needed! 1-877-649-3155. tfn Joe Mont 4/29 Austin, T-or-C. tfn 1512 E. Pine, Deming, NM 575-546-2765 ------8.28

First Savings Bank Opening First Savings Bank has an opening for a full-time Teller to work at our Truth or Consequences location. Applicants must Sierra Health Care Center is now... be customer service oriented, with attention to detail, as accuracy in the daily work is a must. The successful applicant must be team oriented and like working in a repetitive work environment, and be very dependable. FFERING IGN ON BONUSES FOR THE FOLLOWING ULL IME POSITIONS Prior teller experience preferred. O S F -T : This position will give you an opportunity to join a • Registered Nurses • Licensed Vocational Nurses progressive, growing banking organization that offers a competitive salary and a competitive benefits package • Licensed Practical Nurses • Certified Nurse’s Aides including paid holidays, vacation, medical, dental and vision insurance, cafeteria plan and 401(K) plan. Successful We offer benefits such as paid time off, medical, dental, vision, and additional insurances. If applicants must pass pre-employment screening including credit history and criminal record check. you enjoy working in a fast paced, caring environment and would like to join our dynamic Please submit resume by e-mail to michelle.romero@ team, please call (575) 894-7855. firstsavingsbanks.com or mail or fax to: Apply in person or online at jobing.com First Savings Bank Attn: Michelle Romero 915 N Date St Sierra Health Care Center T or C, NM 87901 Fax: (575)894-9020 EOE 1400 N Silver, T-or-C, NM

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Andrea Freeman, GRI, Broker Associate Howell Associates, Inc. Multi-Million Dollar Producer Serving Sierra County for over 33 years. REAL ESTATE 894-6611 Vista Heights 1-800-890-6612 RENT OR SALE Large com - 2 & 3 Bedroom mercial building at 2598 www.ask-andrea.com [email protected] Broadway. Call 740-4894. tfn ------809 SIERRA VISTA Apartments Impressive brick ranch plus guest house: Split bdrm floor plan adds to the appeal of this 3bdrm, 1-3/4bth. Main home w/over 1570 sq. ft. guest Call 894-6161 Ask for Shelley or 740-1003 house w/over 600 sq. ft. Open tiled LR/formal DR. tfn Cabinet filled KIT. w/all appliances inc.: mi - crowave & breakfast bar/serving counter. Utility w/washer & dryer. Att. 2 car garage. Guest house MOVE IN SPECIAL with $50 features LR/BR/KIT. comb., large 3/4bth & walk- water deposit. First month incloset. Separate finished workshop/storage space rent free. Mobile home rm. Covered patio, SW carefree yard, storage space for rent. $150/month plus bldg., courtyard & gated boat storage w/outdoor sink. RV parking water and sewage, fenced & hook-up. area, storage shed. Not zoned Priced To Sell $225,000! for RV’s or Motorhomes. Contact 575-894-2740. tfn #2480 ------RIO GRANDE APARTMENTS: SHHHH! Very quiet people wanted. All Non-smoking. Near 2BDRM 1BA HOME: Laundry Rio Grande and Williamsburg room, walk-in closets, extra Park. Studio $450 & 1bdrm room in back yard, close to 507 Hwy 195 $599 + cleaning fee $50, $100. library and senior center, com - HOME FOR SALE : A 2 story 3 Elephant Butte, NM All complete furnished, Direct pletely fenced. 409 Fir St. T-or- bed/2 bath on ½ acre gated 575-744-5283 TV free wi-fi, all utilities includ - C. $64,000. Call 894-3466 or property. Each floor has a sep - ed. 1 small pet allowed extra 894-8519. 4/29 arate entrance plus access to 104 Lariat, Elephant Butte JU RE ST $50 fee. 720 Broadway, Wil------each floor from the interior with Reduced to $110,000: RV, boat, jet ski’s, & Bronco DU CE liamsburg. Call Dan 894-9769. 2 kitchens. Large wrap around included. Looking for covered storage for all toys? This D! tfn deck that looks out over the property has an RV port, 2 double carports, 30x40 garage ------lake/mountains. $170,000. Call with 3/4 bath, workbench. Spacious lot w/sitting areas, shade trees, covered patios. Home has been very well FOR RENT: Studio Apartment, 970-901-2531. 4/22 614 Garst. $395/month plus taken care of 2bdrm/2bth, dining area, large living room, ------utility room, furniture included. Updates include: metal $200 deposit, satellite TV 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH fully fur - roof, windows, carpet, city sewer, new water lines. Low included. HUD approved. Call nished manufactured home maintenance, fenced lot w/double gate. Call Cathy 575- 894-2980. 5/6 with 70’ boat and RV storage. 740-0003. MLS# 20154020 ------Owner finance. $5000 down, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $700/month. All of this for only View All Our Properties at www.homesteaders-realty.com MLS Elephant Butte! ™ $59,000. Please call 575-388- FEEL FREE TO CALL EVENINGS & WEEKENDS! 4361. tfn Cathy Vickers 740-0003 • Jeanette Stevenson 740-0339 • Rachel Woodard 740-0012 ------Qualifying Broker Qualifying Broker Qualifying Broker HOME FOR SALE: In Williamsburg. 2 bd/ 1 ¾ bath. 1 1985 WINDSOR MOBILE garage is 24x18 + RV garage HOME: 1,280 sq. ft. (16x80), 24x30. House is approx. 850 2/3 bdrm, 1 ¾ bth. Covered sq. ft., .18 acres. Call 605-890- patio w/privacy, attached car - So Much Stuff Sale 9745. 5/6 port, landscaped fenced yard. FOR RENT: 1 bd. apt., newly ------Located in 55+ park. $30,000. remodeled, a/c, new appli - 1201 Caballo Rd. #21. 575- ances, off street parking. 894-5716. 4/29 HOME FOR SALE: 1996 3 Sat., April 30 • 9-5 Utilities are included. $475. The SENTINEL! ------bdrm/2 full bath, partially reno - Quiet, peaceful apt. in Historic vated with soaker tub. Shade Monticello Plaza Hot Springs District. Walk to trees, palm tree, roses, ice LOTS OF SPACE plant, pomegranate, lavender, shopping, post office, bank, Enter through plaza gate mint, raspberries and more. river & spas. No smoking, no Antiques, Tools, Restaurant Equip, Household Items, pets please. Call 520-275- Watering system. 2 covered HYDE ST. porches. Beautiful view of Clothes, Farm Equip., 4069. 4/29 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom ------on a large lot. Turtleback Mountain. Great No early sales deal at $57,000 ($350 closing cost) Call 575-740-2016. 4/29 Cash only Look what we have listed ... ------All sales final Buyer takes by end of sale George & Debbie Biel LOOKING TO 4.29 HOUSE FOR RENT : Hwy 187 BUY OR SELL? S. of Williamsburg. 2 bd/1bth, GIVE ME A CALL . adobe house, ceramic tile floors, w/d hook-ups, Stove/frig MOVING SALE: Everything provided. Att. garage/storage/ PRICE REDUCED! must go. April 29 & 30 (9am- workshop. Fenced yard, RV 3pm). Corner of 9th St. and parking. $650/month + deposit CABALLO! Maple St. 4/29 FOR SALE: Schwinn Airdyne + elect. & gas. Call 915-478- 3 bed 2 bath with 40x80 $189,000 shop on 11.3 acres ------Pro exercise bike. $150. Call 0930 or 575-894-7275. 4/29 MOVING SALE: Saturday, Mon.-Thurs. 575-894-1780. 5/6 ------Cheryl Shipley April 30 only. 9am-3pm firm. All ------BROKER ASSOCIATE HOME FOR RENT: large must go. 526 Marr on corner of FOR SALE: Miller Blue Star SOUTH BROADWAY FAST restored mobile home w/add 5Of0fic9e -57765-874-41-849260 Marr & Clancy. 4/29 145 DX Welder w/leads (20’ & CASH: Tools, small to large, on, on city lot. 3 bd/ 2bth, fire - 509 Hwy 195, Elephant Butte, NM ------30’). Bought new in 2011 has electric, air and hand. Tool place, central air, 2 carports, [email protected] YARD SALE: Saturday, April 15 hours. $1,800. Call 505-705- boxes large & small. Movies combo shed/shop w/electric. 30, 7am-3pm. Craftsman table 5555. 5/6 VCR, DVD. Books. Collector tools, welding set, misc. tools, ------salt n’ pepper shakers. Step Great view. 109 S. Gold T-or-C. Las Cruces Office: Elephant Butte Office: $600/monthw/lease, books & lots of stuff. 1200 HOT SPRINGS CEMETERY : ladders and fiberglass ladders. 207 Avenida de Mesilla 807 Warm Springs Blvd $650/month w/out lease. Call Riverside Dr. T-or-C. 4/29 works on contributions. If you Desks, dressers, end & coffee 575-343-5980 575-297-4083. 5/13 ------have a loved one in the ceme - tables. Aloe Vera plants and ------YARD SALE: Sat. Rada knives tery please think about making planter. Stop by South LaNeer Wrye Summer Woods Erin Whitehead and cutlery, Caballo WMS a donation. For more info or to Broadway Fast Cash and see Owne r/Broker Owne r/Broker Associate /Broker Cookbooks at the Old Caballo send a donation, write to PO all the unique different collec - see this Schoolhouse. Bake sale April Box 1180, T-or-C, NM 87901. tors we have. 4/29 listing & 30, 9-3. Mile marker 26, Hwy more at 187. 4/29 cripple ------ROOFING REPLACEMENT -R OOFING REPAIR creekreal - YARD SALE: Saturday, April , 2000 JAYCO EAGLE w/large ty.net 30, 9am-? 403 Ivy. A lot of misc OO slide out. 5th wheel, slider hitch. 575-740 -2711 575-650-0930 575-740-2958 stuff, patio furniture, medal cab - O R FIN A D G $7,500 OBO. Call 575-894- [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] inets. 4/29 C N 1061. 5/29 ------N 1360 Simpson A YON ------Completely upgraded in 2015. Perfect starter, retire- E ment, or investment home. 2 bdrm, 2 bth w/new floor- ing, fixtures, windows and doors. Metal roof and new ductless HV/AC unit, new hot water heater. Ready to move into. New Price $75,000. Call Summer to see it for yourself 575-650-0630 Over 1202 Turtleback Enjoy riverfront horse property sitting across the Rio Grande on one acre. Private, seclud- years experience ed & very nice 2003 doublewide with 4-5 bedrooms, 2 bth. Permanently set. with all roofing applications 5th WHEEL FOR SALE: Avion Remodeled inside. Carpet & tiled floors. MISC. FOR SALE : Protect your Savannah 2000, 3 slides, pret - Open living area w/fireplace in family vehicle in all seasons. You can room. Plenty of cabinets & countertops in Licensed with the International Code Counsel. ty, top of line. Blue/teal/beige/ kitchen w/breakfast bar. Large walk-in have your own carport for as lit - wood int., w/d, air/heat, new closets, double sinks, jetted tub, separate tle as $695 (12x21) or $795 Preferred Contractor with Owens Corning & shower. Needs a septic, well & electric that is not too far. Just minutes to Top Of The House Certified. awning & refrig. Moving to Ore- htouwntnin g&. P lEelnetpyh oafn rto oBmut tfeo r Laallk yeo ufor rto ybso. a ting, fishing & Gila National Forest for (18x21). Installation on your gon. Sell vs. tow. Needs new land included. Call 575-894- Multiple Locations 7382 or 575-740-0706. B & B carpet. $14,000 make offer. Call 1000’s of satisfied customers. 719-466-7866. 5/6 $90,000 Call LaNeer 575-740-2711 Sales, 1070 E. Third St., T-or-C, NM. tfn www.qualityroofingcs.com ------575-323-0862 ------License # 387564 APRIL 29, 2016 - SIERRA COUNTY SENTINEL LEGALS - B3

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE

STATE OF NEW MEXICO NOTICE is hereby given that ****NOTICE TO**** on March 2, 2016, Carol J. SIERRA COUNTY PROPERTY OWNERS PROPERTY TAX DELINQUENCY DATE COUNTY OF SIERRA SEV - REMINDER TO SIERRA COUNTY PROPERTY OWNERS: ENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Ward, 25 Kingston Main Street, LIFE ALERT 24/7. One press No. D-721-CV-2016-00002 Hillsboro, NM 88042, filed Second Half 2015 of Property Taxes must be paid by of a button sends help fast! U.S. BANK NATIONAL application numbered LRG- Medical, fire, burglar. Even if ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, 04166-S-3 with the State May 10, 2016 to avoid penalty and interest. you can’t reach a phone! Free IN TRUST FOR THE REGIS - Engineer for Permit to Change ACCORDING TO N.M. STATE STATUTE 7-38-83, brochure. Call 800-644-2630. TERED HOLDERS OF CITI - an Existing Water Right within TIMELINESS-B. ALL ACTS REQUIRED OR PERMITTED TO BE DONE BY MAIL 4/29 GROUP MORTGAGE LOAN the Lower Rio Grande TRUST 2007-AHL2, ASSET- Underground Water Basin in ARE TO BE POSTMARKED ON THE REQUIRED DATE ------The Sierra County Treasurer’s Office does honor the postmark, but your mailed payment MUST BE POST - BACKED PASS-THROUGH Sierra County, by using supple - PROTECT YOUR HOME with MARKED BY May 10, 2016 . If you mail a payment on May 10, 2016, request the postmaster stamp the date CERTIFICATES, SERIES mental well LRG-04166-S-3, Alarm Advisors - Your home in your presence, to insure the postmark of that date. INTEREST shall accrue at the rate of one percent (1%) 2007-AHL2, located within the security advocate. Compare per month or any portion of a month. (Statute 7-38-49 NMSA 1979). PENALTY on taxes that become delinquent, vs. SE1/4SE1/4NW1/4 of Section providers in your area. This 18, Township 16S, Range 08W, shall be imposed at one percent (1%) of the delinquent tax total, or a minimum of five dollars ($5.00), for each month, get a $100 Visa gift card Plaintiff, month they remain unpaid. (Statute 7-38-50). Per N.M. State Statute, Property Taxes are the personal obligation THE ESTATE OF CAROLYN NMPM, and more specifically at with a new system! Call 1-800- or near where Latitude and of the property owner, whether or not the tax bill was received. Mail payments or contact us at the address and 561-0424. 4/29 J. GAGE, fka CAROLYN J. phone number below should you have questions regarding your property tax bills. Thank You! HOUSTON, DECEASED; LIL - Longitude intersect at ------You Can Pay Your Property Tax Bill Online At LIE M. NEWMAN, fka LILLIE M. 32º55’2.53”N, PROTECT YOURSELF From www.sierracountynm.gov SHOWMAN, AND IF MAR - 107º42’28.587”W (WGS84), on unsafe banks! Don’t bank on it! land owned by the applicant, to Free book reveals 20 modern RIED, THE UNKNOWN Must be dated May 10, 2016 supplement existing wells LRG- To avoid Penalty and Interest- Please note: There is a fee charged by the Credit Card Company. banking dangers, such as; SPOUSE OF LILLIE M. NEW - MAN, fka LILLIE M. SHOW - 04166, LRG-04166-S and LRG- This fee IS NOT revenue for Sierra County. cyber criminals, money-hungry 04166-S-2, all located with the politicians and Too-Big-To-Fail MAN,(TRUE NAME PAYMENT PLANS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE UNKNOWN); WILLIAM F. SE1/4SE1/4NW1/4 of said bankers.800-351-3840. 4/29 FOR THOSE IN NEED!! GAGE, JR., INDIVIDUALLY Section 18, on land owned by ------AND AS PERSONAL REPRE - the applicant, for the continued Our Office is located in the Sierra County Administration Building, GOT AN OLDER car, boat or SENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE diversion of 3.0 acre-feet per 100 N. Date St. Ste. 13, T-or-C., NM 87901 RV? Do the humane thing. OF CAROLYN annum, as described by the (575) 894-3524 Donate it to the Humane J. GAGE, fka CAROLYN J. Subfile Order No.: LRO-28-007- Society. Call 1- 800-316-0265. HOUSTON, DECEASED; 1029 of the Third Judicial Terri Copsin - Sierra County Treasurer • Email: [email protected] 4/29 MICHAEL DAVID HOUSTON; District Court, Dona Ana Terry Mahnke, Ida Olivas, Eileen Gonzales and Danny Bonner ------County, State of New Mexico, DENNIS D. HOUSTON; THE Published 4/29/2016 4.29 DONATE YOUR CAR, truck or UNKNOWN HEIRS, for domestic purposes on land boat to The Heritage of the DEVISEES OR LEGATEES OF owned by the applicant, located The supplemental well will be you will be substantially and Blind. Free 3 day vacation, tax CAROLYN J. GAGE, fka CAR - within the SE1/4NW1/4 of said LEGAL NOTICE used for the continued diversion specifically affected. The written deductible, free towing, all OLYN J. HOUSTON, Section 18. The site for well of up to 2,751.281 acre-feet per protest must be filed, in tripli - paperwork taken care of. Call 1- DECEASED, LRG-04166-S-3 is located at NOTICE is hereby given that annum of shallow groundwater cate, with the State Engineer, 800-948-7239. 4/29 Defendants. the following physical address: on February 29, 2016, City of for municipal use. The site of 1680 Hickory Loop, Suite J, Las ------NOTICE OF PENDENCY 25 Kingston Main Street, Truth or Consequences existing well HS-24 is within the Cruces, NM 88005 within ten THRILL DAD with 100% guar - OF SUIT Hillsboro, NM 88042. (Contact: Juan Fuentes), 505 hot-springs district in Truth or (10) days after the date of the anteed, delivered-to-the-door TO: Defendant(s) The Any person, firm or corpora - Sims Street, Truth or Consequences, NM near the last publication of this Notice. Omaha Steaks! Save 69% plus Unknown Heirs, Devisees or tion or other entity having Consequences, NM 87901, intersection of McAdoo St. and Facsimiles (faxes) will be 4 free burgers - The favorite gift Legatees of Carolyn J. Gage, standing to file objections or filed application numbered HS- Foch St. accepted as a valid protest as - only $49.99. Order today 1- fka Carolyn J. Houston, protests shall do so in writing 24, OSE File No. HS-11, with Any person, firm or corpora - long as the hard copy is hand- 800-413-9102 use code Deceased (objection must be legible, the State Engineer for Permit to tion or other entity having stand - delivered or mailed and post - mbdad24or You are hereby notified that signed, and include the writer’s Use a Supplemental Well with - ing to file objections or protests marked within 24-hours of the www.OmahaSteaks.com/49377 the above-named Plaintiff has complete name, phone number in the Hot Springs Underground shall do so in writing (objection facsimile. Mailing postmark will FJK. 4/29 filed a civil action against you in and mailing address). The Water Basin in Sierra County. must be legible, signed, and be used to validate the 24-hour objection to the approval of the ------the above-entitled Court and The applicant proposed using include the writer’s complete period. Protests can be faxed to applicant must be based on: (1) SAFE STEP WALK-IN tub alert cause, the general object there - existing well HS-24, which has name, phone number and mail - the Office of the State Impairment: if impairment you for seniors. Bathroom falls can of being to foreclose a mort - a depth of 78 feet with an 8- ing address). The objection to Engineers, 575-524-6160. If no must specifically identify your be fatal. Approved by Arthritis gage on property located at 705 inch casing and is located with - the approval of the application valid protest or objection is filed, N. Caballo Road, in the City of water rights; and/or (2) Public in the SW1/4 SW1/4 SE1/4 of must be based on; (1) the State Engineer will evaluate Foundation. Therapeutic jets. Welfare/Conservation of Water; Less than 4 inch step-in, wide Truth or Consequences, New Section 33, Township 13S, Impairment; if impairment, you the application in accordance Mexico, more particularly if public welfare or conservation Range 4W (NMPM), on land must specifically identify your with the provisions of Chapter door. Anti-slip floors. American of water within the state of New made. Installation included. Call described as: owned by the applicants, to water rights; and/or (2) Public 72 NMSA 1978. Mexico, you must show how Welfare/Conservation of Water; Pub: April 22, 29 800-296-0427 for $750 off. 4/29 LOTS FORTY-THREE (43), supplement the following exist - you will be substantially and if public welfare or conservation & May 6, 2016 ------FORTY-FOUR (44), FORTY- ing wells: specifically affected. The writ - All wells located on proper - of water within the state of New This legal posted at GOT KNEE PAIN? Back pain? FIVE (45) AND FORTY-SIX (46), BLOCK SEVENTEEN ten protest must be filed, in trip - ties owned by applicant Mexico, you must show how www.publicnoticeads.com Shoulder pain? Get a pain- licate, with the State Engineer, relieving brace -little or no cost (17), J.G. MIMS SUBDIVISION, OF PEDRO ARMENDARIS 1680 Hickory Loop, Suite J, Las to you. Medicare patients call Cruces, NM 88005 within ten health hotline now! 1- 800-918- GRANT NO. 33, SIERRA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, (10) days after the date of the 6159. 4/29 ACCORDING TO PLAT FILED last publication of the Notice. ------FEBRUARY 24, 1951 IN THE Facsimiles (faxes) will be SELL YOUR STRUCTURED OFFICE OF THE COUNTY accepted as a valid protest as settlement or annuity payments CLERK OF SIERRA COUNTY, long as the hard copy is hand- for cash now. You don't have to NEW MEXICO AS PLAT 21-A. delivered or mailed and post - wait for your future payments That unless you respond to marked within 24-hours of the any longer! Call 1-800-614- the Complaint within 30 days of facsimile. Mailing postmark will 1524. 4/29 completion of publication of this be used to validate the 24-hour ------Notice, judgment by default will period. Protests can be faxed to SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILI - be entered against you. the Office of the State TY benefits. Unable to work? Name, address, and phone Engineers, 575-524-6160. If no Denied benefits? We can help! number of Plaintiff's attorney: valid protest or objection is Win or pay nothing! Contact Bill Little, Bradley & Nesbitt, P.A., filed, the State Engineer will Gordon & Associates at 1-800- P.O. Box 3509, Albuquerque, evaluate the application in 591-5109 to start your applica - NM 87190-3509, 505-248- accordance with the provisions tion today. 4/29 2400. of Chapter 72 NMSA 1978. 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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY To Have Your Event Included In ‘Discover! ’ – 29 30 Hav You Youth Dance @ Call 894-3088, fax to (575) 894-3998, stop by 1747 E. Third Recycled this Civic Center or email [email protected] (subject: Discover) week? 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/6 5/7 Fiesta Parade, Debbie’s Studio HSHS Golf Darts Group Winter Quuilters EB Fire and Fiesta Fun Rough Stock Dance District VFW 1389 Guild & Classes EMS Meeting Starts HERE Rodeo, Concert Performance Film Festival 5/8 5/9 5/10 5/11 5/12 5/13 5/14 FFA Final Day of Line Dancing at Free Study with EB Rotary SC Republican VFW Post 3317 Banquet Dr. Hawinks FIESTA the Civic Center Meeting HQ Open Pool Tourney

ing St. T-or-C Parking lot across from Bullocks •The Sierra Group of Alco - home against Hatch. Var-2 Butte Community Center, 313 6-8pm-Square dance with 6:30pm-T-or-C Community on Broadway. holic Anonymous now meets at 6pm-TGIF Closed AA Group, Rio Grande Circle. 744-5822. Sierra Twirlers at Fiddlers Play - Chorus practice @ St. Paul’s Fel - 9am–Exercise classes for 529 Broadway 12 noon daily. Sierra Church of Christ, 601 Hill - 9:30am-FREE Study Group: house at 710 Elm. Snowbirds & lowship Hall, 409 Cedar Street. men and women, Elephant Hotline 575-740-9380 for meet - crest. Dr. David R. Hawkins MD PhD & Rv’ers are welcome. 575-894- Tuesday May 10 Butte Community Center, 313 ing schedule. Saturday April 30 his best seller "Power vs Force", 0083 or 575-313-9971 8:30am-Line Dancing, Civic Rio Grande Circle. 744-5822. •Hot Springs High School 10am-Al-Anon Family Group, Copies available for fee. T-or-C 6:30pm–Newcomers group Center, 400 W. Foch. 9:30am-FREE Study Group: Track is open to walkers & jog - St. Paul’s Fellowship Hall, 407 N. library. 417-343-6354. of Alcoholics Anonymous, rear 9am–1pm-Recycling Trailer, Dr. David R. Hawkins MD PhD & gers until 10 pm daily. Cedar. 575-973-2339. 1pm-Winter Quilters Guild & of 529 Broadway. 575-740- SJOA W 4th St, next to Civic Cen - his best seller "Power vs Force", •Boys & Girls Club of Sierra 2pm-Pool Tourney, VFW Post Quilting Classes, Green Room at 9380. ter. Copies available for fee. T-or-C County is open from 3 pm to 7 3317. T-or-C Civic Center. Meeting & Friday May 6 12pm-Take Off Pounds Sensi - library. 417-343-6354. pm Monday to Thursday. 894- 3:30pm-Scotch doubles pool demonstrations. Fiesta: Look in the pages for bly Group, T-or-C Public Library, 1pm-Winter Quilters Guild & 8336. tourney, Moose Lodge, 202 1pm-Bridge for public, Ken - schedule. West Third. Quilting Classes, Green Room at •DAV Van – Alb. on Monday. Smith, 894-6520. neth James Senior Center, 360 5am-Nyung Nye Retreat, 813 1pm–Party Duplicate Bridge, T-or-C Civic Center. Meeting & Las Cruces on Wed. 12 passen - 5pm-AA Big Book Study, rear W. Fourth. N. Pershing, T-or-C. All are wel - Elephant Butte Community Cen - demonstrations. ger van. Laura McDonald DAV of 529 Broadway, 575-740- 5pm-Nyung Nye fasting in - come. ter. 744-4068. 1pm-Bridge for public, Ken - Van Coordinator 575-642-4411 9380. tensive retreat. Preliminary in - 7am-Green Tara Puja. 813 N. 2pm-Pool tourney, VFW Post neth James Senior Center, 360 Friday April 29 7pm–NMOTF Saturday Night structions. 813 N. Pershing, Pershing, T-orC. All are wel - 3317, Williamsburg. W. Fourth. 8am-8pm–Sierra County Re - Dance, Fiddlers Playhouse, 7th T-or-C. All are welcome. come. 6:30pm-Darts group, mem - 5:15pm-Chanting for World publican Headquarters will be and Elm. 740-1565. 6pm-Free Health Seminar 8am-8pm–Sierra County Re - bers of VFW Post 1389, Ele - Peace. Al are welcome 813 N. opening at 309 N. Date. 575- 7pm-Vaya Con Dios Open AA Videos offered at Seventh-Day publican Headquarters will be phant Butte. Pershing St. T-or-C 743-0072 or 575-496-3228 Group, 474 Clancy St. Adventist Church, 205 N. Ash. opening at 309 N. Date. 575- Wednesday May 11 6pm-Free Health Seminar 9am–Shuffleboard, Civic Cen - Sunday May 1 894-9829. 743-0072 or 575-496-3228 7:30am-Green Tara Puja. All Videos offered at Seventh-Day ter, 400 W. 4th. 10am-Chenrezig Puja. All are 6-7pm-Al-Anon Family 9am–Shuffleboard, Civic are welcome. 813 N. Pershing St. Adventist Church, 205 N. Ash. 9am–1pm-Recycling Trailer, welcome. 813 N. Pershing St. T- Group, St. Paul’s Fellowship Hall, Center, 400 W. 4th. T-or-C 894-9829. Wal-Mart parking lot. or-C 407 N. Cedar. 575-973-2339. 9am–1pm-Recycling Trailer, 8:30am-Line Dancing, Civic 6-7pm-Al-Anon Family 1pm-Pinochle, Dominos, Monday May 2 6pm-Lakeshore Volunteer Wal-Mart parking lot. Center, 400 W. Foch. Group, St. Paul’s Fellowship Hall, cards, Senior Center, W. 4th. 9am-HSHS Boys & Girls Golf. Fire Department, Lakeshore 1pm-Pinochle, Dominos, 9am-Winter Quilters Club 407 N. Cedar. 575-973-2339. 894-6641. District at home Firehouse, Lost Canyon, Ele - cards, Senior Center, W. 4th. meet for work session, Green 6pm-Lakeshore Volunteer 1pm-Diabetes Support 1pm-Medicine Buddhe Puja. phant Butte. 894-6641. Room, Civic Center, use south Fire Department, Lakeshore Group, Casa del Rio Clubhouse, All are welcome. 813 N. Persh - 7pm-Vaya Con Dios Open AA 1pm-Diabetes Support door. Visitors welcome. Firehouse, Lost Canyon, Ele - 575-894-9357. ing St. T-or-C Group, 474 Clancy St. Group, Casa del Rio Clubhouse, 9am–1pm-Recycling Trailer, phant Butte. 3pm-HSHS Boys & Girls 6:30pm-T-or-C Community Thursday May 5 575-894-9357. Track in Socorro, Dave Mathieu Chorus practice @ St. Paul’s Fel - 5am-Nyung Nye Retreat 6pm-TGIF Closed AA Group, Inv. lowship Hall, 409 Cedar Street. starts, 813 N. Pershing, T-or-C. Sierra Church of Christ, 601 3/5pm-HSHS Boys Baseball Tuesday May 3 All are welcome. Hillcrest. in Hatch. Var-2 8:30am-Line Dancing, Civic 7am-Green Tara Puja. 813 N. Saturday May 7 Debbie’s Studio of Dance 3/5pm-HSHS Girls Softball at Center, 400 W. Foch. Pershing, T-or-C. All are wel - Fiesta: Look in the pages for 9am–1pm-Recycling Trailer, come. schedule. presents SJOA W 4th St, next to Civic Cen - 8:30–11:30am–Wood Car- 8:30-11:30am–Sierra ter. vers, Hobby Club, 360 W. Fourth. County Farmers’ Market, Ralph 12pm-Take Off Pounds Sensi - 8:30am–Line Dancing, Sr. Edwards Park. 894-9375. “Just Having Fun” bly Group, T-or-C Public Library, Civic Center, 400 W. Foch. 10am-Al-Anon Family West Third. 9am–1pm–Recycling Trailer, Group, St. Paul’s Fellowship Performance 1pm–Party Duplicate Bridge, Parking Lot across from Bul - Hall, 407 N. Cedar. 575-973- Elephant Butte Community Cen - locks on Broadway. 2339. ter. 744-4068. 9am–Tumbleweeds Lady 2pm-Pool Tourney, VFW 2pm-Pool tourney, VFW Post Golfers, T-or-C Municipal Golf Post 3317. 3317, Williamsburg. Course. 3:30pm-Scotch doubles pool 6:30pm-Darts group, mem - 9-11am–Matthew 25 Food tourney, Moose Lodge, 202 bers of VFW Post 1389, Ele - Pantry, Food Distribution, 405 Smith, 894-6520. phant Butte. Austin Street, (the old New Mex - 5pm-AA Big Book Study, rear Wednesday May 4 ico Gas Building). To donate or of 529 Broadway, 575-740- 7:30am-Green Tara Puja. All volunteer call 575-894-3385. 9380. are welcome. 813 N. Pershing St. (on the Fourth Thursday of each 7pm–NMOTF Saturday Night T-or-C month this will be 11-1 Com - Dance, Fiddlers Playhouse, 7th 8:30am-Line Dancing, Civic modities at 405 Austin) and Elm. 740-1565. Center, 400 W. Foch. 12pm–Elephant Butte Rotary 7pm-Vaya Con Dios Open AA Tickets on Sale at the Door 9am-Winter Quilters Club Club Meeting, Hodges Restau - Group, 474 Clancy St. meet for work session, Green rant, EB. Sunday May 8 Room, Civic Center, use south 1pm–Party Duplicate Bridge, Fiesta: Look in the pages for Civic Center door. Visitors welcome. Elephant Butte Community Cen - schedule. 400 W. 4th, T-or-C, NM 9am–1pm-Recycling Trailer, ter. 744-4068. 10am-Chenrezig Puja. All are Parking lot across from Bullocks 1pm–Bridge for Beginners, welcome. 813 N. Pershing St. T- on Broadway. Kenneth James Center, 360 W. or-C Sunday, May 1 • 6:00 p.m. 4.29 9am–Exercise classes for Fourth. Monday May 9 men and women, Elephant 1pm–Pinochle, Dominos, 1pm-Medicine Buddhe Puja. Summer Classes Coming Soon Cards, Senior Center on West All are welcome. 813 N. Persh - Contact us at: 575-644-2742 Fourth St. 894-6641. 4.29 1pm–Hobby Club Gathering, Broadway Dog Grooming 360 W. Fourth St. 2pm–Memoir Writers, Li - nd brary, 325 Library Lane. 5:30pm–Zumba Class, Lee 2 Annual Belle Johnson Sr. Rec. Center, Cer 301 S. Foch. tified 6pm–Las Palomas Volunteer Car & Fire Dept. Training, Las Palomas No Razor Cuts Or Burns! Fire Station. Expert Custom Grooming 6pm–Elephant Butte Fire and EMS Meeting. 970-209-1294 or Motorcycle Show 1707 Broadway • 894-7454 740-4638. Hosted By: T-or-C Moose Family Center #2050 202 E. Smith Ave. For more information Call 575-894-6520 Sat., May 7 9 - 3 Swap Meet Areas Available 10x20• Space for $20 Vehicle Entry Fee $35 Day of Show $30 Pre-Register • Dash plaques for each vehicle entered Judging begins at 11 a.m. Awards at 2:30 p.m. Door Prizes All Day • •

FREE Admission for Spectators

Children under 12 Concession Stand Open All Day must be accompanied by All proceeds to benefit the Motels an adult senior programs at SJOA. Hot Springs Inn Comfort Inn Motel 6 Oasis Motel Bel Air Inn Refreshments & snacks 2270 N. Date St. 2205 N. Date St. 2151 N. Date St, 819 N. Date St. 705 N. Date St.

will be available. 894-6665 894-1660 894-7888 894-6629 894-8977 4.22 APRIL 29, 2016 - SIERRA COUNTY SENTINEL JUST FOR FUN - B5 JUST FOR FUN B6 - COMMUNITY SIERRA COUNTY SENTINEL - APRIL 29, 2016 COMMUNITY Butte Beauts Monthly Meeting

By Mary Wagner a.m. Visitors and sisters are to attend the luncheon. For The regular Butte Beauts always welcome. Ladies from questions call Mary Wagner, Red Hat Society meeting was under 50 to 150 are welcome Queen Mum IV, at 894-2782. held at the Hodges Corner Restaurant in Elephant Butte on April 20. Rattlesnakes Are Out Now The Red Hat Birthday cele - bration was a wonderful party. The theme this year was “Surprise Party,” because the Queen Mum did not know what the theme was until the day before the meeting. So it was a surprise to her! Flower Rubber Ducks and surprise Contact information: packages were the gifts. Ph:575-740-0803 Mon-Fri 9-2, Cupcakes adorned with an ani - Sat. deliveries available, call for details. mal cookie and a birthday can - PO Box 3537 T-or-C, NM 87901 dle was placed at each seat. We are a Licensed Non-Profit Producer for the State email : [email protected] Cinco de Mayo is going to be of NM Medical Cannabis Program (NMMCP). We website : www.mjexpresso.com celebrated at our May meeting. can also provide information on how to obtain a If in Las Cruces area, visit our store at: We will once again be honored NMMCP patient card. 755 Telshor Blvd #102 ph (575) 541-5580 by a visit from Las Perlitas del

tfn Pueblo folkloric dancers from Las Cruces. Denise de Mercy, leader and Queen Mother of the Red Birds of Paradise, will Pictured is a Charter Arms 22 Magnum revolver. This light - be performing with her troupe weight gun loaded with “snake-shot” will take care of all those leg - of dancers. less pests. Zia Kayak Outfitters can also set you up with Hornady Please make a note on your 22 Magnum Critical Defense ammo to take care of pests no matter calendar that our Annual High how many legs they have! Russ Trager, of Zia Kayak Outfitters, Tea will be held on Thursday, says, “All our weapons are priced so close to dealer cost, no other June 16 at 12 noon at the dealer sells as cheaply. For even more firepower, we carry ‘snake- Chloride Café in Chloride. The shot’ in 9mm, 357/38, 40, 44 and 45 and have the guns to go with price is $12 + tax per person. them!” Store hours are 10am to 6pm Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., and This is a lovely High Tea that Mon. Closed on Tues. and Wed. Their Address is 310 Rock Canyon they present for us, and reser - Rd., Elephant Butte. Telephone 575-744-4185. (Pd Adv) vations need to be made no later than June 6 by calling Mary Wagner at 894-2782. MAKE 2016 YOUR The Red Hat Birthday Party that was given by the Las Cruces Red Hat Chapters was a BEST YEAR YET wonderful time. We had games, give-a-ways, shopping and a very good lunch. USE YOUR TAX RETURN TO The 50-50 drawing this month was won by Linda Cook. REDECORATE YOUR HOME Door prizes were taken home by Linda Cook, Mary Lou Clark, Bonnie Kohler and Trudie Browning. Gayle Hector made bakery items for door prizes. Thank you very much, Gayle. Kitty Holms and Linda Cook were the birthday girls his month. The meeting next month will be held at Hodges 413 Main downtown T-or-C Restaurant on May 18 at 11:30 Next to the theater, near Foch St. 3.11 Johnny Lee & TG Sheppard Presented by

special guest The Yarbrough Band

May 7 • 7:30 • T-or -C Civic Center #1 Hits Include 21 #1 Hits Lookin' For Love Prisoner Of Hope Last Cheater's Waltz One In A Million Be There For Me Baby I Loved 'Em Every One Strong Heart Bet Your Heart On Me Cherokee Fiddle Do You Wanna Go To Heaven One For the Money The Yellow Rose Sounds Like Love Devil in a Bottle You Could’ve Heard A Heart Break Hey Bartender Finally You Feel Good All Over Pickin’ Up Strangers Rollin’ Lonely Half Past Forever You’re My First Lady I’ll Be Coming Back For More Motels And Memories from urban cowboy & Trying To Beat The Morning Home Party Time War Is Hell (On The Home Front) Texas Country Music Hall of Fame Slowburn Smooth Sailing ’ Tickets Available at Cherrill s Western Apparel 217 E. Third, T -or -c KCHS Radio Station 1747 E. Third, or online at www.kchsradio.com ApRIL 29, 2016 - sIeRRA CouNTY seNTINeL CouRT RepoRTs - B7 COURT REPORTS Magistrate Court T-or-C Police Note: Citations listed are those Scott Letbetter, 50, of a 75 mph zone by NMSP From Reports Made crash at 100 Cedar. who wished to appear in court. Those Albuquerque, was ticketed at Officer Benitez. Available To The Media 6:33 p.m. – Officer Blacklock assisted a men - ticketed that choose to pay the fine mm 89 on I-25 by NMSP [Note: Some reports are in-complete when pro - tally ill individual at 1301 Pershing. without a court appearance are not CHARGES vided and supplemental reports are not made avail - 7:10 p.m. – An aggravated assault with a provided. This report also lists people Officer Aragon for no insur - •Jeremy Mark Wood, 39, of charged with crimes. Persons against able. Information not provided in the following deadly weapon at 630 Broadway was handled ance. Elephant Butte has been reports indicates a copy of the report has not yet whom charges have been dropped are Mario Marquez-Flores, 66, by Officer Blacklock. welcome to inform this newspaper, arrested on charges of burgla - been turned in or made available.] •Traffic regulations were enforced by Officer which will confirm the information of Santa Fe, was ticketed for ry, unlawful taking of a vehi - April 19 and print it. driving without a license at Bojorquez. cle, felon in possession of a 5:26 p.m. – Officer Ontiveros handled an April 23 mm 98 on I-25 by NMSP firearm, possession of meth attempted suicide on S. Broadway. NMSP - NEW MEXICO Officer Carlos. 6:40 a.m. – A domestic disturbance was STATE POLICE with the intent to distribute, April 20 reported to Capt. Apodaca at 513 Coleman. SCSD - SIERRA COUNTY William Lawson, 49, of Las possession of a stolen firearm 12:15 p.m. – Capt. Apodaca performed a civil SHERIFF’S DEPUTIES Cruces, was cited at mm 101 7:05 a.m. – An auto burglary at 318 Maple and possession of burglary assist at the Police Station. was handled by Capt. Apodaca. TCPD - T-OR-C POLICE DEPT. on I-25 by NMSP Officer Carlos tools. For more information 1 p.m. – An individual reported someone CITATIONS 11:05 a.m. – Capt. Apodaca took a report of for speeding 85 in a 75 mph see the related story else - impersonating an officer at the Police Station. April 7 burglary at 511 Magnolia. zone. where in this issue. April 21 Brandy Garay, 30, of 8:15 p.m. – A larceny at 602 W. Second was Mandella Sands, 39, of •Trina M. Lucian, 70, of 6:15 p.m. – Officer Zagorski served an arrest Albuquerque, was ticketed by reported to Officer Blacklock. Albuquerque, was ticketed at Elephant Butte, was charged warrant at 711 Date. NMSP Officer Gallegos at mm April 24 mm 104 on I-25 for speeding with negligent use of a deadly April 22 95 on I-25 for no insurance, •Officer Bojorquez took a report of battery. 88 in a 75 mph zone by NMSP weapon on April 23 by SCSD 8:48 a.m. – A domestic disturbance at 204 failure to maintain a minimum April 26 Officer Carlos. Apodaca. Police were called to Ash was handled by Capt. Apodaca. speed, no seatbelt and driving 7:02 a.m. – A burglary at the Wastewater April 22 Luican’s Elephant Butte resi - 10:10 a.m. – A report of breaking and enter - on a suspended license. Department was made to Capt. Morgan. Victoria Martinez, 47, of T- dent in reference to a report of ing was made to Capt. Apodaca at 992 April 18 8:30 a.m. – Officer Ontiveros served an arrest or-C, was ticketed by TCPD shots fired. Upon arrival they Broadway. Alan Contreras, 19, of El warrant at 311 Date. Officer Bojorquez for driving learned that Lucian had fired a 10:38 a.m. – Capt. Apodaca took a report of a Paso, was ticketed for driving on a revoked license, no regis - couple of rounds outside into on a suspended license at mm tration and no insurance on a nearby field after consuming 72 on I-25 by NMSP Officer Broadway. alcohol. Carlos. Sandra Newman, 48, of •Justin Leaf, 24, of T-or-C, T-or-C Municipal Court Antonette Hurbina, 44, of Elephant Butte, was cited by was charged with possession Belen, was ticketed for speed - NMSP Officer Benitez for fail - of meth, drug paraphernalia, NAME & AGE VIOLATION ____ OFFICER ISSUED ing 88 in a 75 mph zone at mm ure to stop at an intersection transferring stolen property 86 on I-25 by NMSP Officer causing a crash at SR 181 and Melanie Teske Running at large, No city license D. Brown 4/13/16 and two counts of fraudulent Katherine Hamilton, 40 No city license D. Brown 4/14/16 Carlos. 195. use of a credit card. Leaf was April 19 Bryan Gardea-Gutierrez, 22, Raymond Perez, 51 Speeding (38-25) J. Blacklock 4/15/16 contacted by TCPD Officers on Edward Padilla, 19 No drivers license, Expired registration J. Blacklock 4/19/16 Chase Brownfield, 37, of of Albuquerque, was cited at an outstanding warrant at Grants, was cited by NMSP mm 124 on I-25 for driving Warning citations are identified with *. which time they found him to Reports are generated with information provided by the Municipal Court. Officer Aragon at mm 71 on I- without a license by NMSP Sgt. be in possession of a syringe 25 for speeding 69 in a 55 mph Aguirre. with a brown liquid substance construction zone. Mike Sandoval, 67, of Santa in it, a spoon with a dry piece Dale Duffey, 42, of Fe, was cited at mm 119 on I- of cotton and a small bag with Albuquerque, was cited for not 25 by NMSP Sgt. Aguirre for a brown powdery residue in having his CMV marked at mm speeding 82 in a 75 mph zone. it. He also had a credit card 90 on I-25 by NMSP Officer Luis Soto, 31, of with a woman’s name on it Barron. Albuquerque, was cited at mm that had reported the card Abel Rosales, 23, of Las 60 on I-25 by NMSP Sgt. stolen. The card had been Cruces, was cited for speeding Aguirre for no insurance, used several times in T-or-C 86 in a 75 mph zone, no speeding 89 in a 75 mph zone since it was stolen and license on hand and no insur - and driving on an expired through the course of the ance at mm 107 on I-25 by license. investigation surveillance NMSP Officer Carlos. Marissa Branch, 20, of Santa video determined that Leaf Mario Valenzuela, 26, of El Fe, ticketed for expired regis - was the one using the card. Paso, was cited for speeding tration and no insurance by •Christopher Aguilera, 31, 91 in a 75 mph zone, driving NMSP Sgt. Aguirre at mm 108 of Las Cruces, was charged on a suspended license, pos - on I-25. with battery on a household session of less than an ounce Vicente Soto, 21, of Socorro, member following a domestic of marijuana and no insurance was cited by NMSP Officer disturbance that took place in at mm 104 on I-25 by NMSP Carlos at mm 110 on I-25 for Arrey. Aguilera reportedly Officer Carlos. roadways laned for traffic. attempted to grab his girl - April 20 Marina Montoya, 20, of friend’s phone and when she Tyler Trusty, 26, of Las Santa Fe, was ticketed by did not give it to him fast Cruces, was cited for no insur - NMSP Officer Carlos at mm enough he grabbed her by her ance and driving on a sus - 114 on I-25 for no insurance. hair into a different room of pended license at mm 79 on I- Dale Spencer, 61, of Las the house. The woman told 25 by NMSP Officer Carlos. Cruces, was cited at mm 75 on police that he then told her to Melissa Tafoya, 36, of Taos, I-25 by NMSP Officer Benitez get up and when she did not was cited for speeding 80 in a for speeding 85 in a 55 mph get up he began hitting and 55 mph zone at mm 73 on I-25 zone. kicking her. The woman even - by NMSP Officer Aragon. Goretti Gallegos-Bustill, 39, tually got up and was able to Jorge Gomez, 37, of El Paso, of Albuquerque, was cited by leave the area, however, not was ticketed by NMSP Officer NMSP Officer James at mm before Aguilera went to the Aragon at mm 70 on I-25 for 110 on I-25 for no insurance. vehicle and struck the woman speeding 74 in a 55 mph con - EC Alvarez, 52, of Las again with a closed fist, knock - struction zone. Cruces, was ticketed at mm ing the woman to the ground April 21 120 on I-25 by NMSP Officer again. Matthew Manygoats, 26, of James for speeding 95 in a 75 T-or-C, was ticketed for driv - mph zone. ing a vehicle not registered, no Madeline Lewis, 26, of Recreation insurance and driving on a Albuquerque, was cited for suspended license at Seventh failure to move over for an Board Meets and Pershing by NMSP Officer emergency vehicle at mm 111 Carlos. on I-25. The Truth or Consequences Chad Spitzer, 31, of T-or-C, Humberto Salazar, 20, of El Parks and Recreation was ticketed by NMSP Officer Paso, was ticketed for expired Advisory Board is scheduled Carlos at mm 69 on I-25 for registration and no insurance to gather for a regular meeting roadways laned for traffic. at mm 121 on I-25 by NMSP Monday, May 2. Raymond Cousineau, 58, of Officer Benitez. The board’s session will T-or-C, was ticketed by NMSP April 24 convene at 6 p.m. in the Louis Officer Carlos for expired reg - Delilah Romero, 44, of El Armijo Sports Complex istration and no insurance at Paso, was ticketed by Caballo Recreation Building, located Seventh and Foch. State Park Ranger for failure at 2800 South Broadway. John Gay, 50, of to pay park fees at Riverside Regular meetings of the Albuquerque, was cited by campgrounds. Parks and Recreation NMSP Officer Aragon at mm Randy Case, 32, of Advisory board are open to 90 on I-25 for speeding 80 in a Albuquerque, was cited at mm the public and anyone inter - 65 mph zone. 106 on I-25 for speeding 85 in ested is encouraged to attend. Further information about the May 2 meeting may be obtained through the City County Detention List Clerk’s Office, 505 Sims Street, PRISONERS LIST AS OF MONDAY, APRIL 25, 2016 or by phoning 894-6673. Prisoner’s Name Charges Arrested Kandi E. Adams Warrant- Murder (New Charges) 4-20-16 Manuel M. Aragon DWI 4-10-16 Whitney Asbell Probation Violation 2-26-16 William R. Beachy Violation of Conditions of Release 6-22-15 Frank M. Chavez Murder, Tampering w/Evidence 6-22-14 David Clark Battery on Household Member 4-1-16 Jesse J. Clement Minute Order (District Court) 2-10-16 Gary Allen Duncan Bench Warrant 12-23-16 Anthony Lee Garcia Warramt (Failure to Comply), Escape from Community Program Custody 3-13-16 Daniel A. Gomez Warrant Service 3-27-15 Adrian P. Gurule Arrest Order 1-28-16 John P. Hale Battery on Household Member 4-2-16 Randy Heider Warrant (Escape from Comm. Custody Pg) 3-11-16 Pamela Hirsch Warrant (Failure to Comply) 12-10-15 ET US HOOK YOU UP Scott Knight Bench Warrant (Failure to Comply) 4-14-16 L ! Anthony Lara Arrest Order, Probation Violation 2-25-16 Justin T. Leaf Bench Warrant (Failure to Comply) Trailer hitches, lights, jacks & accessories Possesion of a Controlled Substance 4-23-16 Charles Lipschomb Warrant, Murder 1-18-16 These are a few of the many things we stock Santana Marie Lopez Appo Arrest Order-Parole-District 4-15-16 that separate us from our competitors in Jeremiah A. Milligan Bench Wannat-District (Failure to Comply) 4-12-16 Gabriel Monsibaiz Warrant AGG Battery HHM 10-17-15 addition to a good selection for your trailer Claudia Mosqueda Arrest Order, Probation Violation 2-29-16 Eduardo Luis Perez Warrant (Battery on Houshold Member), needs from horse trailers to boat trailers. Possession of Drug Paraphernalia 3-13-16 James Dooley Pollock Warrant (Failure to Comply)x3 10-9-15 Dolliann E. Rupert Warrant (Failure to Appear), Escape 3-10-16 Trust Experience. Jose F. Salas Warrant Service (New Charges) 2-19-16 Aubrey Shivers Aggravated (Battery Household Member) 4-25-15 Trust Sierra Auto Parts. John Simkins Warrant (Battery on Household Member) 3-29-16 Janet Lee Straus Arrest Order, Probation Violation 3-16-16 Jessie James SullivanBench Warrant (Failure to Appear), Sierra Auto Parts (Resusting, Evading, Obstructing Officer) 4-10-16 400 Austin, Downtown T-or-C, NM Daniel R. Toscano Bench Warrant (Failure to Comply) 4-12-16 Dustin R. Woertink Escape from Community Custody One block off Broadway at Foch and Austin Failure to Comply with Conditions 1-29-16 - Jeremy Mark Wood Bench Warrant 4-25-16 Great people, great products 4.29 B8 – COMMUNITY SIERRA COUNTY SENTINEL - APRIL 29, 2016 COMMUNITY Nominate Your Neighbor: We would love to introduce our readers to your neighbor or a person you think does great things that go with - out recognition. Whether it’s their backstory, their accomplishments or whatever the case, help us to tell others. Know Your Email your letter of nomination to [email protected] – subject line NEIGHBOR, drop it off or mail to at 1747 E. Third Avenue, T-or-C, NM 87901; fax to 894-3998. Sorry, no phone calls. Rhodi ranch. Not too soon after, Rhodi accepted an often visiting family, and often just to see new earnest proposal from Rankin and thereafter as a places. Whenever possible, she says they like to Neighbor young couple, began setting down roots of their visit Ruidoso, where they can enjoy the casino Lindsey own in the community. and relax in the role of a tourist. Rhodi says they also enjoy spending time on the family ranch, While a relative newcomer to the riding horses and ATVs through the Sierra Sierra County area, Rhodi Lindsey’s friend - County backcountry. ly smile is a familiar welcome for customers of While their Las Palomas home provides a Truth or Consequences’ (T-or-C) Leavitt short commute to work for Rhodi and a central Southwest Insurance Company, where she has location for all of Rankin’s concerns, she says fulfilled the community’s insurance needs as they are preparing to relocate to the Hillsboro an independent agent for the past three years. area and will soon begin setting up a new home Originally born and raised in Pleasanton, there. California, a modest community on the out - This is no doubt a good time for the couple to skirts of San Francisco, Rhodi’s family relocat - ponder such things, as Rhodi proudly shared that ed to Des Moines, New Mexico when she was they are expecting their first child in August. still a youngster. The eldest of three siblings, With this exciting development just over the Rhodi’s sister currently resides in California, horizon, Rhodi acknowledges that she, Rankin, her brother lives in Portales and her parents and their pet Chihuahua, “Riley,” are all happy are presently located in Texas, where her and busily gearing up for this summer’s big father works in the oil field industry. event. The Land of Enchantment’s Des Moines is a -Chuck Wentworth small ranching community southeast of Raton, which at last count, tallied a total of 135 full time residents. Much, much smaller than New Hunting, Pleasanton, and just as far removed from it’s more familiar namesake on the Iowa plains, Des Moines nonetheless offered Rhodi a full Fishing Rules and rewarding life experience and a true slice of rural New Mexico. Quickly adapting to life on a ranch, Rhodi’s Go Into Effect interests centered on horses and rodeos, and as a teenager, she competed in barrel racing By Karl Moffatt and other events at youth competitions Springtime marks the beginning of a new throughout the state. While attending high April 1–March 31 “license year” for the New school in Des Moines, Rhodi participated in Mexico Department of Game and Fish each sea - basketball, volleyball, and cheerleading. son – always a good time to bring hunters and Although drawing much from all of her high anglers up to date on any rule changes. This school experiences, Rhodi stresses that she year, some of those changes are significant: liked participating in rodeo competitions more •Military discounts: Starting this year, New than her many other pastimes. Mexico residents who are active-duty military or After graduating from Des Moines High participating in the youth association’s rodeo, Rhodi and Rankin were married in Hillsboro veterans will receive 50 percent discounts on all School, Rhodi briefly attended college at New primarily riding bulls. and for the past six years have been working to licenses, permits and stamps. Documentation is Mexico State University in Las Cruces. While Following completion of initial studies at build a future ranching life in Sierra County. The not required at the time of purchase, but may be mostly focusing on “the basics” in school, she NMSU, Rhodi returned to stay near her family couple currently resides in the Las Palomas area. requested later. also continued to participate with the New in east New Mexico. While there, she attended Rankin owns and operates R&B Fencing •Okay on bow fishing: Bow fishing now is a Mexico Youth Rodeo Association, primarily classes in Portales and subsequently acquired Company, while also devoting his time toward legal means to take game fish in reservoirs and competing in barrel racing events. It was dur - a license to sell insurance. running cows and attending to other ranching lakes that are open to fishing. It is not allowed in ing this period of time that she crossed paths During this same time, Rhodi’s relationship duties on family’s property. special trout waters, rivers or streams. Fishing with her future husband, Rankin, who was also with Rankin grew. She eventually accompa - When they do get a chance to get away from with crossbows is not permitted. Prior to going nied him to visit his family at their Hillsboro work, Rhodi says she and Rankin like to travel, out, be sure to confirm that local ordinances or laws allow for the use of bows. •Bear and cougar pelt tag - ging: The pelts of all harvested bears and cougars must be accompanied by a license and properly tagged by a Department of Game and Fish conservation officer or staff at an area office. Beginning this year, hunters who appoint a 401 E. Smith St, T-or-C, NM. • 894-3648 designee to present their bear or cougar hide for tagging must first report the harvest to a con - servation officer. When the hunter contacts a conservation officer, the hunter will receive a confirmation code and the name of the officer, both of which must be provided by the designee at the time of tagging. Pelts will not be tagged without that informa - tion. •Cougar trapping: Trapping and foot snaring of cougars are legal only on private land with written permission from the landowner and on State Trust Land. Foot snares are prohibited on Game Management Unit 27 and those portions of Game Management Unit 26 (San Luis Mountains) designated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as critical habitat for jaguars. Jaguar critical habitat area in Unit 26 can be viewed at: https://ecos.fws.gov/ ecp/report/table/critical-habi - tat.html by clicking the “online mapper” link. Neck snares are not a legal method of take. Legal trapping and snaring dates are Nov. 1–March 31. All other requirements and trap restric - tions for furbearers (pages 121- 123) apply to cougars. •Rules for watercraft: All boats now are subject to inspec - tion and possible decontamina - tion before launching in New Mexico waters under new rules adopted to combat the spread of harmful aquatic invasive species. Rule changes include mandatory watercraft inspec - tions and if necessary, deconta - mination before entering New Mexico waters. Complete rules are available at www.wildlife.state.nm.us/ais. More information on all New Mexico hunting and fishing rules is available at www.wildlife.state. nm.us/home/publications/. Want It? Find It! Buy It! Got It? GREAT DEALS WHILE Sell It! Trade It! All In The Sierra SUPPLIES LAST County Sentinel Classifieds DEALS ONLY GOOD UNTIL MAY 3 Call 894-3088 Hatch Irrigation Start Up 2016

Karen Rey, EBID The 2016 irrigation season has begun in the Hatch Valley area of the Elephant Butte Irrigation District. The valley is buzzing with activity as up and down the highway and farm roads, the canals and laterals, pickups pulling tanks full of fer - tilizer or heavy equipment shuttle from place to place. Tractors work the fields and men and women kick into high gear as they begin carefully using the limited supply of sur - face water moving its way through the irrigation system. The EBID maintenance department has been busy throughout the winter prepar - ing for the irrigation season. They did some select burning and managed a weed spraying program to keep the system as clean as possible. Mike Gomez EBID Assistant Watermaster says “Most of these weeds blow in from the levee and arroyo areas or fallow fields. The farm - ers are pretty good at maintain - ing their land.” He and his crew (‘IRRIGATION” Continued On Page C3

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BLM Workshop Focuses On Solar APRIL 29, 2016 Growing with the Valley! 6 PAges, 4 InseRts • 50¢ Regional Mitigation Strategy The Bureau of Land of Land Management in July Management’s (BLM) Las 2012. The Afton SEZ is an area Cruces District is hosting a well suited for utility-scale pro - one-day public workshop to duction of solar energy, where discuss the development of a BLM will prioritize solar ener - Solar Regional Mitigation gy and associated transmission Strategy for the Afton Solar infrastructure development. Energy Zone in southern New The main focus of the work - Mexico. shop will be to reintroduce the The workshop will be held public to the Afton SEZ and May 3 at the Doña Ana County BLM’s efforts to develop a Government Center, 845 N. Solar Regional Mitigation Motel Blvd. in Las Cruces. The Strategy (SRMS). The 29,964- will be alive with festive events. This year, • Door Prizes workshop will begin at 8:30 acre SEZ is located south of the billed as a Celebration and Arts Festival, • Music a.m. and run through 5 p.m., West Mesa Industrial Park and By Jim Shiley will be something for the entire communi - The entire community is invited to come with an hour lunch break. north of the Afton Generating SENTINEL ty to enjoy, with a wide range of activities. and enjoy the celebration and join in the The Afton Solar Energy Zone Station in Doña Ana County, ©Copyright 2016 Hatch Valley Sentinel There will be something for everyone. fun. So bring your whole family, bring your (SEZ) was one of 17 SEZs iden - which contains a variety of ACTIVITIES PLANNED INCLUDE: friends and bring your neighbors. The tified in the Solar Development multiple-use public lands and In an afternoon of celebration, displays, • Piñata for the young ones Cinco de Mayo celebration marks the Programmatic Environment resources. competition, music and of course plenty of • Free food! Water will be on sale beginning of summer. It and the Chili Impact Statement (PEIS) pre - At the workshop, the BLM food; Hatch will be marking Cinco de Mayo • A student art competition with prizes Festival on Labor Day weekend are book - pared by the Departments of will also gather public input on on Thursday, May 5 from 3:30-5:30 at the • Sidewalk chalk art exhibition end events that mark the beginning and Energy and Interior’s Bureau the potential need for addition - Hatch Valley High School Auditorium. • Student cake competition with prizes end of the season. Cinco de Mayo at the al mitigation not identified in In the traditional celebration of the vic - • Information about the history of Cinco high school is something for the whole the 2012 PEIS, including tory of the Mexican army over the French de Mayo community to come together for. See you regional compensatory mitiga - Imperialist forces in 1862, the auditorium • Ballet Folklorico there! tion. Compensatory mitigation is defined as compensating for the (residual) impacts of a solar project by replacing or providing substitute resources or environments, where miti - gation actions are typically Gimler Fundraiser Successful HIGH LOW implemented at locations out - By Jennifer Montez concreted ledge that he made contact SENTINEL with, causing his injuries. April 22 84 56 side the area of impact. The workshop is the begin - ©Copyright 2016 Sierra County Sentinel Gimler had three broken or chipped QUIET MOMENTS April 23 85 56 teeth and major damage to a fourth ning of a public process, which During the away baseball game Father, we thank You April 24 84 54 will include additional oppor - to Silver City on April 1, the Hatch tooth that will require multiple surger - for the powerful God that April 25 82 51 tunities for stakeholder Valley Bears catcher, James ies to correct. The three chipped teeth You are. Even the winds April 26 77 47 involvement and input Gimler, suffered a significant will require root canals and crowns to and waves recognize You April 27 79 51 throughout the SRMS develop - injury and was promptly taken to correct the damage. as Creator and obey the April 28 80 49 ment. A project website has the emergency room in Silver City. James’s parents, Rhonda and Trey voice of the Master. Your been created and contains Gimler, have already been billed over Word is a lighthouse that Gimler had jumped up and directs us safely toward VGS OR EEK EGINNING PRIL information regarding the $3500 for out of pocket expenses. This A . F W B A 22 removed his headgear and dove for heaven when the furious workshop, status of the project a pop up ball toward the backstop. past week, on April 21, the community High 82º • Low 52º came out and surprised the Gimler fam - waves swirl about us and Elephant Butte Lake Levels and opportunities for public What happened next shocked the water rises up to our ily with a fundraising event. Jim’s Lake Elevation (4-29-16): 4,347.52 ft. participation. As materials everyone. When Gimler got up necks. I confess to You that become available, including Supermarket owner Slim Whitlock, Pat Elevation (1 Year ago): 4,335.79 ft. and faced his pitcher Manny my doubts rise up when detailed agendas, presenta - Rodriguez, he spit out a Banegas, Dennis Riggs and Tinker Your voice is silent. In Extended Forecast tions and handouts, they will handful of blood and told McConnell donated meat and supplies these kinds of circum - be posted at Rodriguez, “I think I broke for a pulled pork sandwich. The total stances I begin to wonder SOURCE: National Weather Service http://www.blm.gov/nm/st/e my teeth.” amount raised and presented to the if You really do care. n/prog/energy/alternatives/a Gimler family was over $1200. Trey Instead of questioning Friday, April 29 James Gimler had evi - Your care for me, help me fton_sez.html. dently come face-to-face Gimler said he and his family are greatly Clear - high 73, low 48 appreciative of all the support and for to prove my faith by trust - To ensure adequate space with a section of concrete ing You even when You are Saturday, April 30 for the workshop, the public is cinder block barrier, a the well wishes they have received silent. I want to persevere Clear - high 78, low 51 asked to RSVP their attendance piece of which that was these past weeks. in prayer and understand James is now back behind home plate Sunday, May 01 to [email protected]. not padded and exposed a Your overall plan in these and playing his favorite sport. matters that concern me. - high 75, low 49 For any other information P.Cloudy about the workshop agenda, And when I don’t under - Monday, May 02 SEZ or SRMS, please contact stand Your plan help me to Clear - high 74, low 49 Treaver Ashby at 575-525- trust You because faith Mayor’s Top Teens Selected that cannot be tested is 4304 or by email at faith that cannot be trust - Tuesday, May 03 [email protected]. P. Cloudy - high 78, low 53 By Kathie Franzoy Cisneros, a junior; Migues with the Toss No Mas cleanup ed. Keep us firmly Teachers at Hatch Valley Perez, a senior; Jesus Carranza, in October, help with Oktober- anchored in Your loving Wednesday, May 04 High School nominated stu - a junior; Annalee Banuelos, a fest and the annual Christmas promises, remembering Clear - high 85, low 58 dents for the Mayor’s Top sophomore; Ruby Pedregon, a tree lighting. that if it matters to me, it YOU’LL FIND matters to You. You’ll hold Thursday, May 05 Teens for 2016. Ten students senior and Destiny Leon, a sen - The activities will provide were selected by a selection ior. them with knowledge of how me up as I tread above the Clear - high 89, low 57 INSERTS INSIDE troubling waters and swim committee, whose members They were introduced by our government operates in a to safety. Or You will com - Friday, May 06 Jim’s Supermarket include: Camille Roy, Johnny Mayor Any Nuñez at the March democratic society, teaches mand the waters to Clear - high 80, low 50 Hammett, and Phyllis Sims. 8 Village Council meeting. them leadership skills and earn descend. Either way, with email: [email protected] Sierra Co. Sentinel The ten students selected The Mayor’s Top Teens are community service hours. Your guidance and are Renee Mendoza, a senior; required to attend three Village On Saturday, April 30, a ban - strength, I will endure to T-or-C Film Christino Martinez, a senior; Council meetings, help with the quet will be held in their honor the very end, by Your mer - Daisy Picena, a junior; Karen Great American Cleanup, and Mayor Andy Nuñez will ciful hand. Village Market Navarro, a sophomore; Madai attend Flag Day June 14, help introduce the top teens. Amen. Johnny Lee & TG Sheppard In Concert d by May 7 Presente 7:30 T-or -C Civic Center ’ Tickets Available at Cherrill s Western Apparel 217 E. Third, T -or -c or online at www.kchsradio.com C2 – COMMUNITY HATCH VALLEY SENTINEL - APRIL 29, 2016

especially during the chile fes - pecan wood. A 35 to 40 pound tival season. They stop in to see sack makes one pound. It won’t Know Your Neighbor what chile is all about. I tell cost you an arm and a leg to them, chile is the only thing I ship it. You get an excellent fla - Nominate Your Neighbor: We would love to introduce our readers to your neighbor or a person you know of that is so so good for vor and the beautiful texture of think does great things that go without recognition. Whether it’s their backstory, their accomplish - you because it’s got a lot of the chile, you can use it right ments or whatever the case, help us to tell others. Email your letter of nomination to sentinelofficem - vitamins, once you start eating out of the bag.” He says you Gilbert [email protected] – subject line NEIGHBOR, drop it off or mail to 1747 E. Third Avenue, fax to 894-3998, it you get addicted and its have to know what you’re T-or-C, NM 87901. Sorry, no phone calls. legal!” He says the first thing doing with chile to bring out Pino folks do when they hit New the flavor. Touring Pino’s establish - A proposed railroad merg - his family for 25 years. He ment he shows his different er was the catalyst for Gilbert said his sister died at 58, a chile products and points with Pino’s relocation to Hatch remarkably long life due to pride to a display of family pic - back in the 90s. He attributes the Down tures. He said “I used to work that to the sincere prayers of syndrome. His mother restaurants, I was too puny for his mother, Bernadette, “She passed away just a few years sports and then I got hit in the was devout Christian lady ago in his arms. He says, “It head twice with a baseball. and was constantly praying. I was a blessing because I was Baseball is not for me, basket - think she prayed hard able to bond with Mom for ball is not for me, football defi - enough to where the good that many years. With God as nitely not for me because Lord listened.” the glue you can’t ask for they’d pick me up and carry me Pino is one of 12 kids from anything better. She was all the way back to the goal line a northern New Mexico rail - such a lady, an angel, she’d on the other end. I gave up on roading family. “I’ve been say ‘Gil, stay focused in your sports and entertained myself single all my life; I was mar - plan and with God’s ways working restaurants from 7th ried to the railroad. I never and stay at peace with God grade all the way till I graduat - did figure I’d be getting into a and you’ll be a very success - ed from high school.” After that business.” His parents moved ful man.’” he joined the Air Force, “main - to the Hatch area for the “My last name is Spanish ly to keep from getting mar - beautiful weather and after for pine tree. I was on the ried, I wanted to see the world, his father died, his mom way to be born in Las Vegas, I didn’t have the funds to go to stayed and continued to take NM and either I was in a college and I needed to decide care of her adult daughter, stagecoach or an ambulance, what I was going to do.” He Eufalia, which means I don’t remember,” he laughs, spent a year and a half in “strong.” Pino says, “I call her “they had to pull over Vietnam and say, “You get to my ‘little’ sister ‘cause she because I wanted to come see the way people in other had Down syndrome but she out. I was born under a tree countries live. We take every - was one year older than me. right there on the frontage thing here for granted.” She needed full time care and road, on Romeroville. What a Plans and dreams for a Mom was starting to get kind weird little deal! The tree is restaurant one day are part of of antsy and nervous. She known as the North Hanging what keeps Pino going. He says ‘I’ve got 12 kids and Tree just south of Las Vegas, envisions a buffet style taco none of them seem to come NM. It’s still there and still bar and says the ambiance down here unless it’s lives. Fifty or more cattle here is what will bring cus - Christmas, Thanksgiving or rustlers were hung on that tomers in. With the addition of my birthday,’ something for a tree. Back in those days it the Spaceport to the region, he free meal, you know. I was was a hanging offense and Company,” he says, “We roast walk in the house and find her Mexico is look for good foresees a space themed estab - working out of Hurley at the they didn’t even have to call the green chile when it’s in sea - on her hands and knees, crying Mexican food and a fix for their lishment, “If the good lord time at the Chino mines, run - the cops, they’d hang you son and then we go right to red and praying. That’s when it chile cravings. He credits the allows me the possibility of life, ning ore trains.” right then and there. I was chile sauce. I’m building a dawned on me again, the Ag department at NMSU for I will name my restaurant The Santa Fe and Southern born under a hanging tree.” kitchen right now. It’s almost power of prayer…but you have creating so many different Gilly’s Gillactic Chile Bowl. Pacific railroads started a “The good Lord saw me take completely done and then I’ll to be sincere. You can’t just ask varieties, “My favorite is Yeah, ‘Tacos and enchiladas merger and to appease the my first breath under that be able to sell my salsas and to win the lottery and then Hungarian chile, it’s a six inch gillore and very gillicious. unions offered severance pay tree. In my heart, He must sauces to restaurants to who - you’re going to get it, it doesn’t yellow bright chile, here they Flavor out of this world!’” He to engineers also. Pino was have said ‘I’m King of Kings ever wants to carry it. But it’s happen that way. It’s not God’s call it hot banana but the true smiles, “My main thing is to an engineer and explains, “I and that tiny little breath will tough trying to get something way of making you a happy name is Hungarian Yellow.” enjoy chile and just know that got off work that morning become Gilly, King of Chile.’” going when you’re by yourself person.” Pino says, “I’ve created a Hatch is the chile capital of the and saw on the teletype that He adds, “If the good Lord and not have the right income Pino enjoys talking and jok - way to dehydrate roasted and world. God bless all you chile only two engineer positions wills it I’m going to find one to make it happen.” He says ing with people and likes to peeled chile with mesquite and lovers!” were allowed severance sys - of them big branches off that he’s onto a beautiful thing and make them feel comfortable. -Karen Rey tem wide from Chicago all tree and I’ll just have a coffin hopes to attract an investor “Throughout the years I help the way to California. So I made out of it. And when I who’d like to be part of making people that are helping others called Mom and said ‘I might die I’m going to be buried in his business dreams a reality. and when I’ve got missionary have an opportunity to get my tree.” He had triple bypass sur - people and they say ‘Okay Gil, out of the railroad and be Pino uses his mom’s fami - gery not long ago and says, “It’s how much do we owe you?’ I there for you.’ She was excit - ly recipe in his salsa. He says, been a struggle, thank God I’m say, ‘To me it’s a pleasure and ed about that, so I jumped “My railroader friends would doing ok. My mom upstairs is honor to give you what you right on that and quit the rail - say, ‘Gil, you’re in the wrong smiling and praying for me…I want because you gave up your A subsidiary of GPK Media, LLC • A New Mexico Corporation road through the severance business.’ Every time I got attribute my success to God world for God.’ How could I 1747 East Third, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901 offer of $50,000.” The merger called out on a call, I would and the power of prayer and to even want to take advantage of (575) 894-3088 • Fax (575) 894-3998 ended up being disallowed stop by and get rotisserie the blessings of me bonding something like that?” but he’d already received his chicken and then I’d take with my mom for all those website: gpkmedia.com Although Pino has never email: [email protected] severance. some of my salsa or sauces years. 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Examining a field of yel - irrigation and the farmers clean up.” He’s worked with the lettuce is very quick.” They feel low onions Jerry says they open their turnouts, they Lacks for 16 years and has seen the weather is shaping up great expect them to be ready about would get weeds going into a lot of growing seasons. He this year and the crops are May 18th instead of May 25th their system. They clog it up says the crops are looking real - coming on a bit early. The to 28th. Neal explains that he and that’s when we have ly good as they haven’t been biggest challenge is the salt. shut off fertilizer to them sever - runovers; we never want to damaged by a late frost like last That’s where the vital impor - al days ago, “Then you have at have those or a ditch break.” year. tance of the surface water least 45 days before you can He picks up the phone and One of EBID’s major mainte - comes in. J. Franzoy says, “The harvest or your onions will get directs the action while Julian, nance projects over the winter surface water is very valuable soft and will rot. The sugar con - a ditch rider with the district, was an installation of an under - for us in the Hatch area because tent will be too high and they monitors a check structure, ground piping system near our water is so high in salinity.” won’t hold up in transportation pulling out debris as he helps Rincon. This will allow farmers That water is used to flush the to markets like New York. Right train new ditch rider Martin. to direct both surface and salts back down through the now I’m watering every two David Hernandez with the groundwater to their fields soil profile and the growing days. They’re just filling up maintenance department without loss to seepage or plants will start showing the with water. The leaves stop operated a backhoe in the evaporation and is one way the benefit in about a month. Salt growing and the bulbs are background, removing weed district has vastly improved stress on a chile or onion plant growing. In two weeks I’m plugs and larger amounts of water use efficiency during the Neal says, “Shows in leaves that going to put out liquid potash debris which will be hauled off drought. turn yellow…on onions we call that has a lot of calcium in it. It later to an area where they’re Up near Salem Jerry Franzoy it tip burn.” After the plants are will make the onions really not a nuisance. and his grandson Kyle Neal irrigated with surface water hard so they’ll be good to ship Producer Marty Franzoy make the rounds of their fields they’ll begin to improve but all over.” Their biggest problem says, “We’re just happy to get in that constant process of they explain that it has to be right now is keeping the thrip the water this early. We monitoring and managing. done more than once and population down while the haven’t been getting it later in While they do some flood irri - water must be run over the onions finish maturing. They’re the season so we’re going to gating they also use their sur - beds to thoroughly address the trying a control method that run our canals a little longer face water in state of the art problem if it’s severe. J. can be delivered through the because we have a little more (Courtesy Photo) pressurized drip irrigation sys - Franzoy says, “If we don’t have drip irrigation system to mini - water.” He points out that El sion points down in the central Danny Bouvet, head ditch tems. After the canals are surface water we can lose as mize taking equipment into the Nino “didn’t develop as much and south valleys. He’ll use his rider with the district says, flushed and the sediment set - much as 30% of our production field at this stage. as we thought it was going to” allotment of surface water on “We’ve got a good start and the tles out a bit surface water is on chile.” Gomez is closely monitoring so the water supply outlook is his crops of onions, alfalfa, weed situation is better than directed through silica sand fil - Franzoy checks on a field of his irrigation orders and mak - not quite as good as it looked wheat, pecans and chile. “We other years.” Gomez is pleased ters and then pressurized red onions that was watered ing decisions about whether or earlier in the season. However, may do a little cotton but it with the start up, “Everything through drip tape into the the night before, “We make not to order more water or “We’re just happy to get more probably won’t be watered has gone great, we’ve got irri - fields. Franzoy says one of the most of our money off red maintain what he already has water this year than what we again till June,” he says, gations going, people already benefits of this system is that onions. Year before last they in the system. He says, “This did last year.” “Everything else I grow we’re watering. We’re starting a little fertilizer can be injected right made a little over $30,000 an water is pushing faster, the With the water manage - irrigating so we can start using slow with our cfs (cubic feet through the system as needed. acre, that‘s just one of those ground has more moisture and ment improvements EBID and the surface water now…Up per second). Last year we start - The drip systems they’re using times where you hit the jack - the conveyance is better.” He its members have implement - here getting this early water is ed with 200 and this year we are designed and equipped to pot! Four or five years ago we keeps in constant contact with ed, Franzoy says, “We can keep going to really help on the salt. went to 150.” Running a little handle both ground water and had onions just about this big his team of ditch riders. Leslie track of the water in real time With the drought and the low lighter on the cfs gives them a surface water with a pressur - and it come a hail storm and it Romero says, “I’m metering and we’re just a lot more effi - volume of surface water we’ve bit of latitude with where to ized pump. hailed that big and it hailed this water as producers are irrigat - cient with it.” He explains that really got a salt problem up put the water in case farmers Neal, who is Franzoy’s farm deep, it just demolished the ing. I’ll be here about another it takes the Hatch Valley area a here. We’re hoping that we’ll reschedule their orders and manager in Salem and Las entire thing.” Red onions used month or so and then I’ll go little longer to go through their even get above the 10 inches helps prevent spillage or waste. Cruces, says, “This spring I’m to account for only one to two down to the Central area and water allotment because they later in the year, if we could get On the canal road south of doing onions, chile, wheat and percent of his production but work wherever they need me. only have one diversion at a foot and half that would be Rincon I visited with Hector cotton. We’re not doing a lot of are now as high as 30 percent It’s going to be a positive sea - Percha to water the whole val - fantastic, it would really help Mora, who was irrigating hay and we’re running a lot because of increased demand. son this year.” ley, compared to several diver - our salts.” pecans for Douglas Lack. Mora more cotton just to rotate and He says, “We can’t raise enough Neal makes rounds with his grandfather, both men focused on producing the best possible crop with the resources avail - able. The young farmer is in the process of purchasing his own farm and is anticipating getting the ground worked and a crop in before the end of the year. As they leave the fragrant onion field full of growing food for the country, Franzoy quips, “These young farmers need a lot of 703 W. Hall St., Hatch NM • 267-4839 prayer so they can make good farmers.” The men take their job seriously and are highly skilled and intentional about the mentoring process of implementing the best farming practices. Think about that when you bite into a fresh onion on your salad or ham - burger in about a month.

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The Lady Bears fell in the first of a two games by the score of 22-6. The second con - test started off well for the Lady Bears, as they seemed to fall into a good rhythm and were able to hold Cobre score - less for three innings. During the fourth inning, however, dark clouds seemed By Jim Shiley nothing that they could not to gather out of nowhere and SENTINEL accomplish in life. the Lady Bears and the Lady ©Copyright 2016 Hatch Valley Sentinel That there is still a track Indians were forced to sus - meet named in his honor is pend the game due to lighten - The signature track meet both appropriate, and a fitting ing. The game would resume (SENTINEL Photos/Jennifer Montez) held by Hatch Valley Middle tribute to a man who gave so on Tuesday, April 26 with the School is the Gary L. Haggard much to our entire community. Lady Bears resuming defense they had on the previous Truth or Consequences on Invitational Track Meet. Our gratitude is forever with in the fourth inning and Cobre Friday and allowed Cobre to Friday, April 29 starting at 3 Established nearly 20 years you, Coach. up by two runs. score eight more runs, with a p.m. Everyone is encouraged to ago this event honors Gary Lyn Track Coach Ms. Higgins, The Lady Bears were unable final score of 10-0. go out and support the Lady Haggard, former coach, teacher with the help of the many staff to recapture that same rhythm The Lady Bears will play Bears in their final season and district school board vice supporters, put on a great their final district game in game. president who served the com - event that saw six schools par - munity for over 31 years. Mr. ticipate. Haggard, usually simply Final results out of six teams referred to as “Coach” taught are as follows: (1st through Citations Issued English, Reading, and Physical 6th) Education for 31 years at both NAME & AGE VIOLATION __ OFFICER Hatch Valley High School and 7TH GRADE BOYS Lazaro Contreras, 35 No insurance Middle School. He coached Deming, La Plata, Hatch, T- Speed 32/25 football, boys and girls basket - or-C, Socorro, Snell Suspended DL Angel ball, and of course, track. In 7TH GRADE GIRLS Gregorio Frias, 58 Speed 40/35 Angel German Gutierrez, 67 Illegible Plate Angel 1981 he was named the AA La Plata, Hatch, Snell, T-or-C, Socorro Joel Urbina, 24 Passenger Seatbelt Associated Press Football No DL Lazos Coach of the Year. 8TH GRADE BOYS Eugenio Bautista, 30 Passenger Seatbelt Lazos Well loved in the communi - Hatch, La Plata for 1st Place, Maria Salinas, 60 Speed 40/30 ty and respected for the devo - Deming, T-or-C, Snell, Socorro No insurance Lazos tion, professionalism and 8th Grade Girls Alfonso Luis Ledezma, 52 Careless Chavez integrity that he brought to not Socorro, La Plata, T-or-C, Edgar Martinez-Salas, 21 No insurance only teaching and coaching, Hatch, Deming, Snell Unreasonable Noise Chavez but also everything he did in (Courtesy Photos/Elva Garay) William Sexton, 67 Speed 41/30 Lazos the community. It was during Lucia Zamora, 28 Windshield tint line Chavez his tenure as vice president of Maria Gomez Chairez, 19 Stop Sign Chavez the school board that the new Vicente A. Villela, 18 No DL Hatch Valley High School was Obituary Speed 35/25 Bleimeyer built. He saw that as one of his Ismael Salazar, 67 Seatbelt proudest accomplishments. In Notices No insurance Lazos fact his greatest achievement Rodrigo Gallegos, 28 Following too close Lazos was in teaching, mentoring, The Sentinel publishes paid Geordon A. Mohr, 26 No Driver License Chavez advocating for and inspiring obituaries, but offers brief Francisco Cabrales, 84 Following too close Angel more than a generation of death notices free of charge. 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